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I don't think that culture exists here. We have a sense of humor about Millennials, but let's be fair, they're running sh** now. Especially in areas like technology and creative. There's pros and cons to that, of course. But there will always be pros and cons to something :spin: In some ways, the gaps between generations has never been smaller, but then we seem so much more disconnected... I just think it's an interesting topic. Even moreso from a mental health perspective even. |
Porn is at its all time best that's why
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Sex toys. And pornography.
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i swear mobile phones are an issue
I bet a lot of young couples lie in bed looking at their phones instead of making the beast with two backs young people? you could not make them up :joker: Spoiler: |
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As a general rule of thumb (for 2018) it's quite "neat" if you do it roughly; - Under 20 is Generation Z - age 20 - 40 is Millenials - 40 - 50 is Generation X - 50 - 73 is boomers - 73+ is Silent Generation (quite specific as the start date for boomers is exact; the end of WW2) That said, us Millenials are a weird generation that really needs to be split in two to be in any way accurate of lifestyle. "youngest" millenials grew up not just with Internet, but with always-on broadband. "oldest" millenials would still have been calling each other on their parents landlines in their teens. I fall in an interesting category of "middle millenials"; childhood with no Internet at all, first dial-up modem when I was about 12, first mobile phone when I was 15. We didn't have broadband until I was 18. Which means I grew up with no Internet, basic Internet, AND fast Internet. NO mobile phones, basic texting phones, AND smartphones (by my early 20s). People 5 years older than me are technically millenials but grew up very GenX style (no Internet or mobile phones). Whereas people 5 years younger than me are also millenials but "grew up fully online". There are some obvious huge differences. |
Quality over quantity.
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Well the latest figures show sexually transmitted diseases have gone off the chart due to phone apps, people meeting up with strangers, just for sex without using protection.
If the lack of sex leads to less children being born into a world where the state has to pay then that can only be a good thing. As for me, I’m still a sexual power ranger. |
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e.g. people might now have sex only once every week / every two weeks, but with a different person each time (or every few times)... instead of sex 3 times a week, but with the same partner for a number of months at least. Increase in STI's is related to number of partners, not frequency of sex. |
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Oh in true tibb fashions this could be true for a man also playing away |
Too busy fondling their phones.
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I feel attacked
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Your wife/girlfriend/SO be like: https://media.giphy.com/media/nQCUk19WgHre8/giphy.gif |
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Interesting take on things .. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
I don;'t know the answer but I bet it ends up being something to do with wicked older people messing it up for them.
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Tbh, aren't all people having less sex than before?
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In fact taking sex totally out of the equation; people are getting less sleep than they used to because of tech. |
How am i supposed to read my Kindle and then have sex when it makes me sleepy?
:fist: damn Amazon and its attractive low cost tablet ways |
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On s serious note, I do think I’m one of the last true fcuking machines
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