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Who influences our sex life?

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​ God·Jesus·Eve

1. God, without borders, eternal life

Eve tempted Adam to eat the forbidden fruit, and God punished them... God is considered to be against sexual freedom, Christianity It is emphasized that sex is good only within marriage, for the purpose of procreation, and when pleasure is refused. This idea has influenced us for thousands of years. Until the 1960s and 1970s, Western sexual revolution theorists questioned this statement, believing that God’s teachings against sexual pleasure were derived from generations of theologian Augustine and others. Sexual revolution theorists ask: How could a God so merciful deny His people the right to pursue sexual pleasure? We cannot make a phone call to God, no matter what his intentions are, after all, he has profoundly influenced us for thousands of years!

2. Malinowski, British, 1884-1942

This anthropologist founded the functionalist school of anthropology because his disciple Fei Xiaotong introduced China and has a long-term influence on Chinese academic circles. Master Ma has been doing field research among primitive people on an archipelago in the Pacific for many years and has revealed a lot about the sexual life of primitive people. He told us that it turns out that not all boys want to kill their parents and marry their mothers. Primitive people had no sexual taboos at all when they were young. Sex happened very early and was very free. This did not affect the healthy growth of their souls.

Faced with Master Ma’s revelation, we cannot help but wonder: What makes modern people so sensitive to sex and so easily “hurt” by sex?

3. Ebing, German, 1840-1902

The first person in human history to learn about sex, this psychiatrist was the first scientist to use sexual behavior as a research object. Thanks to him for laying a job for those of us. People in Ebing's time firmly believed that the only normal sexual behavior was for a man and a woman to fall in love, get married, and have sex for the purpose of producing offspring. Other sexual behaviors, such as homosexuality, sadism and masochism, zoophilia, etc., are all crimes and are subject to arrest and punishment by law. Ebing wrote a book pointing out that these are sexual inversions and diseases, but not crimes. They should be sent to the hospital instead of prison. The criminal law should not bother to deal with these matters.

The understanding of sexual minority people’s crimes and illnesses is a step forward for mankind.

4. Freud, German, 1856-1939

He, Marx and Einstein are listed as the three greatest Jews of the 20th century. Freud believed that sex is our driving force, but advocated the suppression of sex in order to achieve "sublimation." Its most famous view is that all boys once wanted to marry their mothers and kill their fathers, and girls all wanted to kill their mothers and marry their fathers. This made us panic for a while and we dared not express our affection. His eyes and minds were filled with sex, and because he was called "pansexuality" by later generations, he was often blamed for this label. It is not accurate to say that he only changed our sexual life. His ideas affect all aspects of human life.

5. Hirschfeld, German, 1868-1935

He was keen on homosexual research and organized the "Scientific Humanitarian Committee" to demand the abolition of the provisions prohibiting homosexuality in the law. He used his personal fortune to found the Berlin Institute of Sexology and in 1912 founded the International Society of Sexology. All dictators were invariably sexually authoritarian, and Hitler was no exception. Hirschfeld's sexology institute was closed, all his books were burned, and he went into exile in a foreign country, where he died in depression.

Why are dictators afraid of sexual freedom? It's simple: freedom is an internal logic, and dictators are afraid of sexual freedom, human freedom, which will ultimately lead to political and social freedom. In Chinese history, there are many people with such a Hirschfeld-like fate.

Zhu Xi

6. Zhu Xi, Chinese, Song Dynasty

Just like the hat that should have been put on the heads of Augustine and others was put on the head of God, this hat was put on the head of God. The hat that should be given to Zhu Xi has been given to Confucius by the Chinese for a long time. There is no basis for saying that Confucius advocated sexual abstinence. Confucius himself was the product of sexual freedom. His seventy-year-old father had sexual relations with his sixteen-year-old mother at the "Mid-Spring Meeting", and Confucius came to be. It was Zhu Xi who deduced and interpreted Confucius' thoughts, giving Confucianism an ascetic color and controlling our ancestors for a long time. "Preserve the laws of nature and destroy human desires." Only Zhu Xi could say such a stupid thing.

7. Kinsey, American, 1894-1956

This scholar who originally studied insects found that humans do not understand their own sexual behavior as much as they understand the sexual behavior of insects. , so he began his investigation. For more than ten years, he conducted face-to-face surveys of people from all walks of life and pioneered the "personal interview" method of sexology research. A series of works published successively caused widespread controversy. From the current perspective, Kinsey's survey has no academic value at all because it is not strictly random sampling. However, his pioneering role in sexological investigation and his profound influence on social concepts of sexuality at that time cannot be underestimated. The Kinsey Institute of Sexology remains an influential sexology research institution worldwide to this day. A few years ago, a newly published biography of Kinsey revealed his "sexually free" behavior, once again making this scholar who has been dead for nearly half a century the object of street talk.

8. Masters and Johnson, Americans, 1915-unknown, 1925-unknown

This is the only couple of sexologists in the history of mankind that we know of. In the 1950s, they set up instruments in a laboratory at the University of Washington and recruited real male and female volunteers. The researchers gathered in a circle and watched the volunteers have sex on the experimental bed. At the same time, various instruments and meters monitor the entire process. The length and thickness of the penis, the time of insertion and the number of twitches, the speed of the heartbeat and whether the face is rosy, etc., are recorded one by one. Thanks to them, we know what a "sexual cycle" is. Today we have concepts such as sexual arousal, sexual plateau, orgasm, sexual refractory period, etc. They all told us. Unfortunately, we don't know the names of the volunteers who were involved in the experiment, but they also have a huge impact on our sex lives.

9. Foucault, French, 1926-1984

Foucault is undoubtedly one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century, although he himself has been widely questioned during his lifetime and after his death. Strictly speaking, Foucault was not a sexologist but a philosopher. But his explanation of sex is as profound as a philosopher's. Foucault believed that the standard for mental illness was wrongly set. It is not the people in mental hospitals who are sick now, but civilization. It is rationality that is "crazy," not the mentally ill. Foucault viewed sex from the perspective of power. He believes that society's control over sex is omnipresent and that people live in a "panopticon". Various "sexual perversions" are not only not perversions, but also normal choices. Foucault loudly declared: The less society interferes with private sexual behavior, the more progressive society will be. Foucault's ideas provided strong theoretical support for the sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s. Foucault practiced his advocacy of sexual freedom and died of AIDS at the age of fifty-seven.

10. Beauvoir, French, 1908-1986

Beauvoir is the most familiar feminist to Chinese people, but she attributed the influence of feminism on our sexual life to When it comes to her, it is really too much praise for her. Feminism is a huge camp, and we can only take Beauvoir as its representative. Feminism challenges the dichotomy between men and women, saying that women are not born as women, but are made to be women. Women and men have equal rights, including sexual rights. Today’s sexual revolution in China cannot avoid the contribution of Western feminist thought, because if women do not rise up for revolution, men will not be able to achieve sexual freedom unilaterally.

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