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Lustful College [v0.45] [Tinkel Studios]

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It's almost like you intentionally don't do the research, I had to google J.D. Undwin because honestly I haven't read that study. J.D. Unwin’s theories are outdated, overly deterministic, and lack the empirical rigor needed to support his claims. J.D. Unwin’s work in Sex and Culture has been critically analyzed and challenged by multiple scholars and thinkers, far more intellectual than myself, definitely more than you, who are in the fields of anthropology, sociology, and history. I can provide those sources.

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Societies today, such as Sweden and the Netherlands, rank among the most prosperous, stable, and happy nations globally, contradicting Unwin’s theory. Unwin’s work is largely speculative and reflects early 20th-century biases rather than rigorous, peer-reviewed anthropological research. Societies are far more complex than his theory allows. Unwin selectively interprets historical examples to fit his narrative. RESEARCH!



   
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As for your comments being removed; it's because they likely violate the platform’s community guidelines. This isn’t censorship, it’s moderation to keep the platform productive and respectful for everyone. Me calling you a retard violates those guidelines and will be removed. I know they aren't censoring me. Hilarious, individuals cry "censorship" when faced with consequences for violating TOS. They fail to recognize that their actions, not their opinions, are the problem, e.g., using inflammatory language, promoting hate speech, or spreading harmful misinformation.
Key Point dumbass Accountability for one’s behavior isn’t censorship; it’s part of living in a community with rules and expectations. Welcome to society with rules.



   
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A full drive into your comment about South Korea and Ireland. These countries low birth rate is driven by economic and social factors, such as the high cost of living, long work hours, and lack of support for families, not because of feminism or gay acceptance. Declining birth rate is a complex issue, and framing it as the result of being "feminist" or "gay" is just idiocy. In fact, countries with similar social structures but different gender equality and gay rights like Russia, Japan, Italy also face similar issues. You can compare these countries. Also High birth rates in poorer countries like Ethiopia are often the result of lack of access to family planning, healthcare, and education. As nations develop, their birth rates typically decrease. This isn't exactly deep research here. The high birth rates in poor countries like Ethiopia are a symptom of poverty and lack of access to resources.



   
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In Rome, there was a tolerance for same-sex relationships, especially among the elite, the relationships were often based on power dynamics and were not seen in the same way we view them today. The fall of Rome was caused by complex factors, including economic instability, military overreach, political corruption, and barbarian invasions, not "feminism" or "gay people." At least read a book.

You aren't even remotely close to FACTs.

America’s post-war economic success and baby boom were the result of a variety of factors, including the end of WWII and the rise of the middle class. The declining birth rate since the 1960s is more closely tied to economic factors, including rising living costs, greater educational opportunities for women, and societal changes, not the rise of feminism or LGBTQ+ rights. Least try to educate yourself. America is garbage by the way with education, wouldn't be surprised if that is where you are from. You don't even know your own countries history.



   
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U.S. fertility rate in 1957: 3.77 (peak of the baby boom).
U.S. fertility rate in 1965: 2.80
U.S. fertility rate in 1973: 1.73 (at the time of Roe v. Wade).
U.S. fertility rate in 1981: 2.0
U.S. fertility rate in 1990: 2.1
U.S. fertility rate in 2007: 2.12
U.S. fertility rate in 2019: 1.71
U.S. fertility rate in 2022: 1.66

Maybe you don't understand how fluctuations work?



   
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Do you are illiterate?



   
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A weak spineless MC that gets stomped by girls.



   
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accurate mc review



   
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