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SEX IS NOT FOR ME: TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION - LONGEVITY
Man's genius has produced the technological revolution. Life has been evolving on our planet for about 2,750 million years. All living organisms, from the ant to the antelope and from the monkey to man, are products of this evolution. Man is the latest and yet is undoubtedly the monarch of all he surveys. There is none to dispute or deny his right on this planetexcept the modern woman! The unchallenged supremacy of man has been made possible by modern science.
In fact, the last hundred years of civilisation have been a glorious era of scientific revolution. It has given man longevity, better health, perfect contraceptivesand increased impotence. Why is it so? Let us examine this paradox, to ascertain why man instead of being ever potent has become impotent in the Stress Century.
LONGEVITY: Prehistoric man lived only about 18 years. With the Romans, life expectancy increased to 22 years. In the Middle Ages it was about 35 years. In 1900, life expectancy in the USA was 47 years but it has increased today to over 70 years. In 80 years the life span has increased by 23 years. In 1940, longevity in India was 26 years and in 1966 it has increased to 50 years. It is now 50 plus.
It is modern science which has prolonged life, because it has considerably cut down on infant mortality as well as controlled infections. Tetanus, diphtheria and small-pox have been almost eradicated in many countries. It is quite on the cards that the high mortality caused by heart disease and cancer will be controlled in the next few years.
A better understanding of nutrition has resulted in more healthy human beings. Control of infections and improved treatment of diseases have also helped to promote general health. We will soon have healthy old men who would like to enjoy normal sex.
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SEXUALITY DEFINED: PAGAN-POLYTHEISTIC INFLUENCES - ROMAN SEXUALITY
Although there is reasonable agreement among most authorities regarding the characteristics of Greek sexuality, Roman customs and values are a matter of considerable debate. Conventional wisdom holds that the Roman society was as sexually promiscuous as the Greek; and it is popularly believed that the collapse of the Roman Empire was due, in no small part, to the sexual excesses of its citizens (Canter, 1963). These views have been challenged, however, on the grounds that the sexual excesses of Roman society have been greatly exaggerated and that the accounts of these events are biased and inaccurate (Bullough, 1976). Whatever the actual case, certainly Roman culture was more complicated and multidimensional than Greek society. The Roman Empire endured for a relatively long period of time; and, whereas the Greeks retained their beliefs and customs, Roman culture changed in the light of the changing empire and in the face of continuous exposure to other cultures.
The Romans, of course, shared the polytheistic religion of the Greeks, as well as the sexuality of their deities. Thus, they shared the Grecian religious approval of sex. As Grimal states:
To love was to obey the gods and achieve one of the requisites of the human condition. Chastity could be required by religious rites in certain cases, but it was not a good thing in itself; not even a desirable thing; it was rather an impairment of what was good and desirable for among the gifts of the gods to man, love is always to be found. [Grimal, 1967, p. xiii]
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