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As summarized in the [[demographics]] article, there is a trend towards less sex that appears to have accelerated recently. The trend towards having less sex can be traced back to 1930-born cohorts, is ''not'' attributable to increased pornography use or working hours and is present in both the married and unmarried.<ref>http://link-springer-com-443.webvpn.fjmu.edu.cn/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10508-017-0953-1.pdf</ref> | As summarized in the [[demographics]] article, there is a trend towards less sex that appears to have accelerated recently. The trend towards having less sex can be traced back to 1930-born cohorts, is ''not'' attributable to increased pornography use or working hours and is present in both the married and unmarried.<ref>http://link-springer-com-443.webvpn.fjmu.edu.cn/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs10508-017-0953-1.pdf</ref> | ||
Along with the increase in inceldom, there is a decline in causal sexual activity in the young. Among young women, 25% in variation of this decline is explained by less alcohol drinking. Among young men, different factors predict a significant decline in casual sex: Less drinking, more computer gayming, and cohabitation with parents. There is no evidence that trends in young adults’ economic circumstances, internet use, or TV watching explain the recent decline casual sexual activity,<ref>https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2378023121996854</ref> with excessive pornography consumption even rather correlating with a fast [[life history]] speed.<ref>https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ab.21960</ref> | |||
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