I believe…..
Posted on March 18, 2008 | 245 views
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I believe that sex, economics and love are the driving forces for life. Lack of any of these leads to situation of starvation and a human being stays unsatisfied. Many times his hormonal drive takes him to a place where his conscious control on himself stays out of hand and he behaves insane. This, in my view is the root cause of many mental disorders of young here in my part of world, where a vast proportion of population lives below poverty line and even talking about sex is a taboo. Economic instability and sex starvation are the things hindering in progress.
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Ya; Agreed.
So you think that a society where sexuality is openly practiced and celebrated (ala US of A) is essential for progress? Or are you saying Pakistanis should marry in their teens so that they only have economic instability to tackle?
@Sohaib Athar:
First of all thanks for commenting and welcome on board silence. It is always a pleasure to find fellows like you who are out spoken.
Dear, in this writeup, all I am saying is from stand point of a doctor who has an eye over social issues and we need to find answers to these soaring questions. Its is nothing about sex free state or whatever we call it, its about meeting the bodily needs essential for contentment of individuals. I would like to ask if you have some remedy for this, it will be pleasure to listen to your point of view on these issues!
I was not being sarcastic when I proposed (no pun intended) early marriage – that seems to me to be the only alternative to living in sin (which our Pakistani culture does not allow, at the moment at least), unless, of course, we officially become the Secular Republic of Pakistan, this sounds like one possible remedy to me. I am almost 31, have been married for 7 years now, but still have friends and colleagues in their early 30s who haven’t tied the knot. Do you think they might be going insane?
typo correction: scratch the “is” in “to be is the only”
and I’m ‘Sohaib’
@Sohaib Athar:
I am glad that you took out sometime again to express your view. I agree with you that marriage is the only legitimate method in our country and Islamic world to coup up with this issue. About your friend going insane or not? You are a better judge but I would say one thing, I have friend of those ages too and I have seen such starvation in them and it manifests itself in form of frustration.