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The Ultimate Zen

is guilt. If a man was to sleep with a married woman, or visa versa, both would normally feel some sort of guilt. By detaching themselves from the entire act, they would feel nothing. One would be helping the other one by fulfilling needs that were not being fulfilled by the married one’s spouse. The unknowing person in the relationship that was betrayed might actually get along better with their spouse because his/her needs have been met, be it by someone else. Again, if the unknowing member was to find out, s/he would be outraged. To repeat myself for the fifth time, emotion would get in the way. Why would there even need to be the sanction of marriage where the State says who you can and cannot sleep with? People would feel much more free to be with who they wish without that little sting in the back of the mind eating at them day in and day out, forever and ever, until they die of natural causes or put themselves out of their misery because the guilt is eating them alive.Sex is something that should be seen as fun and not some big ordeal that must be postponed until after marriage. Sex is easy. Sex is fun. Sex is something for everyone. With the right precautions, sex, basically, would be consequence-free if emotion were not to interfere. Everybody might start loving everybody else. The world could come together as one and participate in one loving, caring, worldwide orgy of peace and freedom from guilt and regret....

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