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With the widespread availability of birth control and abortion, women are able to have [[casual sex]] without fear of unwanted pregnancy. | With the widespread availability of birth control and abortion, women are able to have [[casual sex]] without fear of unwanted pregnancy. | ||
===Welfare State=== | ===Welfare State=== | ||
In developed countries with a welfare system, women don't need to sexually commit to a man in order to obtain resources. The welfare system forces all men to pay taxes to sustain unrelated women, which in turn reduces the disposable income a | In developed countries with a welfare system, women don't need to sexually commit to a man in order to obtain resources. The welfare system forces all men to pay taxes to sustain unrelated women, which in turn reduces the disposable income a man can command to attract females, further lowering the relative attractiveness of marriage vis-a-vis the bachelorette lifestyle. | ||
===Paternity testing=== | ===Paternity testing=== | ||
Reduced the negative consequences of [[casual sex]] (increased disputes involving paternity). This relaxed the legal attitudes against infidelity, despite controversy regarding the authentication and originality of the DNA samples collected occured. | Reduced the negative consequences of [[casual sex]] (increased disputes involving paternity). This relaxed the legal attitudes against infidelity, despite controversy regarding the authentication and originality of the DNA samples collected occured. |