Sex in modern society is really dehumanizing...
Posted: November 1st, 2013, 8:23 am
Yes, I get it. We are all biologically designed to have sex to keep the species going. That is why it feels so good and why it is on our minds from the age of 13. But society has perverted it to the point of being abusive and dehumanizing. I am talking about two people that don't love each other and probably don't even know each other's names just fulfilling their selfish needs which are ultimately never fulfilled.
I used to have this friend who was older than me, had two grown sons of his own. Two days before I left for Costa Rica he drove me out to a hotel in Dallas, told me to go up to a certain room and behind the door there was this woman wearing nothing but a necklace and silver heels. She didn't even give me her damn name. She just assumed I wanted to screw her because she was naked in front of me. No characteristics, no warmth, no love. Just a cold naked body. I didn't just want meaningless sex. I wanted quality female companionship and all she could talk about was her damn shoes. I felt the whole thing was dehumanizing to me because she fit me into her cookie cutter idea of what all men are based on her life of being abused by them. She was beyond the point of enjoying sex or for that matter enjoying anything. Maybe none of the men in her life have cared how she felt but I could feel her heart was eternally broken.
As for my friend that drove me there, he paid 200 dollars for that to happen so I basically pretended to be happy but over time I felt increasingly angry at how out of touch he really is to think such a meaningless transaction could have made me feel better. He thought I was depressed for six months because of some girl getting married in Bangladesh. I was depressed because a girl from the Middle East was the only person I could find who was not corrupted by a self-serving, artificial culture. Yes, there are a lot of hot women out there but those hot women have nothing inside of them. That is what he never understood and why there came a point I burned my bridges to him. Thankfully I discovered Costa Rica where people value relationships and human connections beyond monetary value. Love exists there because people are not using other people for their own selfish gain.
America is a business that has outlived its welcome.
I used to have this friend who was older than me, had two grown sons of his own. Two days before I left for Costa Rica he drove me out to a hotel in Dallas, told me to go up to a certain room and behind the door there was this woman wearing nothing but a necklace and silver heels. She didn't even give me her damn name. She just assumed I wanted to screw her because she was naked in front of me. No characteristics, no warmth, no love. Just a cold naked body. I didn't just want meaningless sex. I wanted quality female companionship and all she could talk about was her damn shoes. I felt the whole thing was dehumanizing to me because she fit me into her cookie cutter idea of what all men are based on her life of being abused by them. She was beyond the point of enjoying sex or for that matter enjoying anything. Maybe none of the men in her life have cared how she felt but I could feel her heart was eternally broken.
As for my friend that drove me there, he paid 200 dollars for that to happen so I basically pretended to be happy but over time I felt increasingly angry at how out of touch he really is to think such a meaningless transaction could have made me feel better. He thought I was depressed for six months because of some girl getting married in Bangladesh. I was depressed because a girl from the Middle East was the only person I could find who was not corrupted by a self-serving, artificial culture. Yes, there are a lot of hot women out there but those hot women have nothing inside of them. That is what he never understood and why there came a point I burned my bridges to him. Thankfully I discovered Costa Rica where people value relationships and human connections beyond monetary value. Love exists there because people are not using other people for their own selfish gain.
America is a business that has outlived its welcome.