Jim Guinee wrote:

My earlier point was not to debate the morality of sex outside of marriage as 
much as the social problems that would diminish greatly if sex was indeed 
confined to marriage.
Only if you fail to consider the social problems caused by attempting to *enforce* a ban on sex outside of marriage.

It seems that when you argue "Wouldn't it be great if we could...?"
someone immediately steps in with "Yeah, like that's going to work!"

Indeed, because if one doesn't consider whether nad how it's going to work, then it isn't really worth talking about. It's just pie in the sky, pigs on the wing, and other fantasies of childhood.


Now, can we please talk about teaching scientific psychology again.
Regards,

--
Christopher D. Green
Department of Psychology
York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3

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