Free From Sex
Free From Sex
There are many ways to express your sexuality. Some people choose to live a full sexual life, while others are celibate or prefer an asexual lifestyle. Abstaining permanently or for a short time from sex is not only healthy but can also be spiritual. While sex can bring people closer together and be fun, it’s not essential for all relationships. The most important factor is that everyone involved is completely consenting. It is important to be prepared with birth control or STI prevention measures in case a spontaneous decision is made to have sex.
Some people choose to be celibate because it allows them to focus more on school or work. Abstinence may also help them recover after a trauma or grief. This type of decision is often made for spiritual reasons. The goal is to stay focused on a higher purpose, and not be distracted by sex.
A sex-free lifestyle isn’t easy. Finding the right partner can be difficult, and temptation is often present in public places. It is important to choose a partner that will respect your sexual preferences and support your decisions.
The 19th Century United States saw pioneering women such as Victoria Woodhull and Moses Harman advocating for sexual freedom from coercive constraints. The idea gained traction with the modern era with the emergence and popularity of the kink movement and films like Bergman’s Sommaren med Monika and Tystnaden.