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Removed the duplicated word "sexual" from the line: Blackpillers regard abolition of sexual sexual sublimation as an existential threat.
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Of course religions were not as overt about this, but packaged it in beautiful poetry. | Of course religions were not as overt about this, but packaged it in beautiful poetry. | ||
[[Blackpill|Blackpillers]] regard abolition of | [[Blackpill|Blackpillers]] regard abolition of sexual sublimation as an existential threat. Ethnologist [[J. D. Unwin]] famously analyzed the importance of sexual sublimination, which he called "sexual transmutation", in his book "Sex and Culture". | ||
While sexual sublimation (e.g. prohibition of premarital sex) is a cultural invention, the dependence of women on men's resources in return for women's sex, is part of human nature.<ref>https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-53145-010</ref><ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#Women_were_historically_predominantly_involved_in_cooking_and_they_never_dominated_men</ref> | While sexual sublimation (e.g. prohibition of premarital sex) is a cultural invention, the dependence of women on men's resources in return for women's sex, is part of human nature.<ref>https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2017-53145-010</ref><ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill_(Supplemental)#Women_were_historically_predominantly_involved_in_cooking_and_they_never_dominated_men</ref> |