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This works by cultural norms that only allow for sex to occur when certain pro-social conditions are fulfilled (such as taking on responsibility or a job). | This works by cultural norms that only allow for sex to occur when certain pro-social conditions are fulfilled (such as taking on responsibility or a job). | ||
Sexual sublimation often implies a subordination and objectification of women as they are merely regarded as a reward and hence [[feminist]] hate it. | Sexual sublimation often implies a subordination and objectification of women as they are merely regarded as a reward and hence [[feminist]] hate it. | ||
[[Marxism|Marxists]] and [[anarchism|anarchists]] hate it too because it implies less female freedom. | [[Marxism|Marxists]] and [[anarchism|anarchists]] hate it too because it implies less female freedom. | ||
Numerous organized religions have likely co-discovered (or convergently culturally evolved) this simple incentive structure to achieve high societal cohesion and efficiency, and a high degree of population control. | Numerous organized religions have likely co-discovered (or convergently culturally evolved) this simple incentive structure to achieve high societal cohesion and efficiency, and a high degree of population control. Since [[Scientific Blackpill#Sex_is_the_most_pleasurable.2C_joyous.2C_and_meaningful_human_experience|sex is the most pleasurable experience]], one can expect quite a lot in return, e.g. building entire civilizations. | ||
Of course religions were not as overt about this, but packaged it in beautiful poetry. | |||
[[Blackpill|Blackpillers]] regard abolition of sexual sexual sublimation as an existential threat. Ethnologist [[J. D. Unwin]] analyzed the importance of sexual sublimination in his book "Sex and Culture". | [[Blackpill|Blackpillers]] regard abolition of sexual sexual sublimation as an existential threat. Ethnologist [[J. D. Unwin]] analyzed the importance of sexual sublimination in his book "Sex and Culture". |