Why sex should scare you

 Intimacy is something entirely different from sex. 

Not too long ago, sex was inherently intimate—something that felt both thrilling and terrifying because it meant forming a deep, emotional bond with someone. It was an entanglement of not just bodies, but also emotions.

But when did that change? In the '60s, during the era of free love. Free love was the idea that sex should be detached from intimacy, that it should just be fun without any emotional strings attached.

We're paying a price for that shift now.



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