Apparently, puritanism is alive and well with people like @Albert.
In many countries, sex isn't viewed the same was as in the USA, in many countries. America, despite its glorification of violence, is almost puritanical, when it comes to sex. Many other cultures don't view sex as this special thing, but as a natural human thing that people who like each other, do. Europeans are far more sexually uninhibited than Americans, from my experiences/observations.
Christian morality is part of the reason for all that pedophilia and child molestation in the Church. Talking about Christian is only relative in that it's a sexually repressive religion, except when it comes to propagation of more Christians, that is.
Moral judgments against people who engage in/use prostitution, are part of the problem.
Albert wrote:Hence in our modern society that encourage promiscuity at every corner of our lives it is so easy for women and men to fall pray to prostitution. We have hookup culture these days that is not that far from life of prostitution itself. So the step into that unfortunate path is all that easy to make. In it people further loose that sense what it is to live a simple family life, as all that sense of womanhood and manhood could be lost.
Rubbish. Incels and MGTOWs think this way, because they're being unsuccessful in their relationships/socializing with the opposite sex.
No one is encouraging promiscuity. "Hookups" are nothing new. One-night stands are as old as time itself. People having sex happens all the time. Deluding yourself into thinking this isn't or hasn't been the case, is sheer silliness.
Your family life is up to you, not to society at large. Your sense of manhood and womanhood is up to you and isn't reliant on society to tell you if you're a man/woman, or not. If you have a problem with this, then that's a problem you, personally, need to deal with.
Thumbs up if your manhood is intact...
“Let me never fall into the vulgar mistake of dreaming that I am persecuted whenever I am contradicted.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson