Why Feminism and Sex is Complicated

Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
2 min read1 day ago

The reason why sex is so complicated in our societies and the reason why sex is also not talked about is due to various social taboos and social technologies that were created to regulate human sexuality, particularly the sexual activity and reproduction of women.

In feminism, the reason why sex is such a complicated issue is that, before the invention of the contraceptive pill in 1950 and its going mainstream and available to all women in the 1960s, women didn’t have control over their reproductive choices.

Heck, it was legal to rape your wife in the United Kingdom until 1991, and in the United States, marital rape was made illegal in 1993.

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What the world was before the pill was that women had to get married before having sex due to the sheer commitment of raising children.

The world with the pill enables women to focus more significant priorities on pursuing careers and wealth.

However, even this argument is hotly debated on whether or not it truly benefited most women because when it comes to achieving financial and job success, many of these benefits primarily go to middle-class and upper-class women.

Feminists don’t fight for the rights of women to be cleaners or to work in working-class professions.

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Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

I have been writing from 2014 to the present day; my writing is focused on history, politics, culture, geopolitics and other related topics.