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By Serge Kreutz (2010)
If your aim is, for philosophical reasons, to maximize your sexual experience (because this is the only purpose worth living for), then you ought to take advantage of the world as it presents itself to us.
In rich First World countries, you will clearly face problems maximizing your sexual adventures. Of course, you can engage in a single long-term sexual relationship with a single partner. This is an option open to virtually every member of a First World country. That every man should have one woman also matches the idea of equal and just allocation of resources, which is an ideological pillar of Western social democracies.
By contrast, non-Christian Asian countries, as well as Third World countries in general, are better suited for an agenda of optimizing one’s sexual experience.
In Third World countries, a general situation of chaos will often mean less social control over those ho transgress anti-sexual local morals. Non-Christian Asian countries have a higher acceptance of sexual pleasure per se. In both, Third World countries and Non-Christian Asian countries, one furthermore finds a higher acceptance of the exchange of material values and sexual gratifications.
This does not mean prostitution. To classify a sexual act as prostitution, more defining elements are needed than just the fact that one party receives anything of value for granting sexual favors. A prostitute grants sexual gratifications indiscriminately to everyone who is willing to pay. She is highly promiscuous.
Young women in Third World countries who prefer richer boyfriends over poorer ones cannot be classified as prostitutes, even if they expect material benefits.
Men hailing from comparatively rich societies who would like to maximize their sexual experience ought to be aware of the constellation that presents itself to them in Third World countries.
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