"The power of reproduction is for the good of the species, and the human legislator acts on behalf of the species in establishing monogamous unions of one man with one woman. Individual genital organs are to be used only for a power of the species. The organs are, as it were, on loan from the species and – more important – subject to an exercise of eminent domain by the city." (Mark D. Jordan, "The Invention of Sodomy in Christian Theology", University of Chicago Press, 1997, p. 126)
Why do we have gender apartheid schools and other such barbaric social customs in The United States of America in the 20th century and beyond?
People say it's to encourage healthy self-respect and initiative in girls because being mixed in with males harms them especially their self-esteem. To that I say, taking due notice of the double meaning of the immediately following word: "Fuck that!"
And men want their sons to be "manly": locker room brutes and mixing with females may soften them. To that I say: "Achtung!" Body contact and nakedness should be reserved for intimacy, not: Girl Scout cookies and football team linemen.
Why gender apaetheid?
Male only schools facilitate lockerrooms: where pubsecent males cna sharre public nudity and sublimate their sexual energy into aggression to smash into each other's bodies on the football field. And the coach can inspect them and they all salute and stand to attention ready to obey orders. And they can tell dirty jokes and only God know what other coarse thing sthey do with each other. No boy should be deprived of the experience he will cherish all his life of being "hazed" and becoming a real: "Man." Really, the reason it's not a good idea to circomcise infants ifs that it dprives them of being cut eithout anesthetic as a puberty rite, right? "Take it like a man, son!"
When I found out about the jock from the bastion of pubescent male celibacy I attended having videotaped himself copulating awith a student from another of their bastions of single gender just the other gender indoctrination and that aftr he showed his tape to the team and parents found out and it had been a huge soeicty scandal, it just confirmed what I had alsays thought of the benighted place.
Beavers work hard to build their dams. Birds to build their nests. But humans work hard digging holes for the purpose of gaining the opportunity to fill them back up again. Instead of just doing it, he woos her; you'd think he'd be too tired to do it when she finally lets him. And then they pretend they didn't, so why have done it in the first place? Don't be mbarrassed, just don't do anything to be embarrassed about.
Life would be boring without making it interesting by making a lot of effort for things that produce nothing of lasting value, like "the big game": There are people who do know the truth about it, namely: the ones who clean the trash they leave behind when they go back to what they came from (why not just have saved the effort and stayed there?). If they didn't make the trash in the first place, nobody would have to clean it back up: Read here
I would like to see every body enjoy their body to the fullextent of their body's potential to give pleaseure. Insstead or parends trying to repress young persons sexuality, they whould beconcerned they migh tmiss some possibiloti for getting pleasure out of their bodies before they los it with age and the vicissitudes of life. Have you haf your ogasm today, child? Sex needs to b safe and respectful. If there are serious risks of infectious diseases such s Covid-19, then as the guidance of The New York City Department of Public Health had it:
Not: "Don't do it." And as that one psychoanalyst told me, if people are conerned about doing good for others:
Then what? Every talent should be enjoyed in the exercise of its mamtery. Be a great potter. Be a great artist. Be a great surgeon. Be a great nurse. Be a great teacher. Or if a person happens to misfortunately be mentally limited, be a great floor sweeper (or the kind of officer who "uses" these persons this way), per Mr. Hamilto Gregory: watch video here,
F riedrich Nietzsehe said: "What care I for happiness, I have my work." I would slightly modify that: "What care iI for amusements, hilodays or other distractions: I hav emy work."
You, my reader, can fill out ht rest of this fantasy of what for me would be life worth living from the Book of Ecclesiastes in th Bible.