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The problem is that sexually liberated women naturally promote [[sexual dimorphism|sexual dimorphism]], as seen in apps like Tinder. So obviously, freeing the sexual marketplace isn't the first step to a free sexual market without civilizational decline.  In order to establish women a free sexual market peacefully, if such a thing were desirable, first attention should be paid to reducing [[sexual dimorphism]] or sex differences, even if that means reducing female sexual choice temporarily.  If such a change were made permanent, and there was very little [[sexual dimorphism]] between the sexes, to the point of almost not being able to distinguish between the sexes, female [[sexual liberation]] would probably not lead to civilizational decline, or at least the kind that we see now.
The problem is that sexually liberated women naturally promote [[sexual dimorphism|sexual dimorphism]], as seen in apps like Tinder. So obviously, freeing the sexual marketplace isn't the first step to a free sexual market without civilizational decline.  In order to establish women a free sexual market peacefully, if such a thing were desirable, first attention should be paid to reducing [[sexual dimorphism]] or sex differences, even if that means reducing female sexual choice temporarily.  If such a change were made permanent, and there was very little [[sexual dimorphism]] between the sexes, to the point of almost not being able to distinguish between the sexes, female [[sexual liberation]] would probably not lead to civilizational decline, or at least the kind that we see now.
==Penis Shaming==
Feminists take it as almost axiomatic that human penises are disgusting.  Modern millenial feminist posters relentessly shame penises as being 'abundant and therfore low value', [[neoliberalism|implying that male sexuality '''should''' be evaluated on a demand/supply curve rather than society adjusting for inequality]].  Men are taught from a very early age to be ashamed of their genitalia by religion, but once they enter the adult world, this shaming is also partly institutionalized by [[feminisim]].  The process of making men ashamed of their own sexual organs is part of the 'neutering' process critics of feminism reference.


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