Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Sex

We are a repressed society. Liberal in name, not in thoughts nor morality. We have limited choice towards our own alignment to be good or bad. Can it not be said that some people at least are born to be evil? Must they force themselves to be good? Can we question whether being "good" is necessarily a natural form? Most choices like this are not given to us. The price to pay for a safe, harmonic and thriving society. Something like "The Matrix", where humans created machines to ensure their survival, at the cost of something more essential - choice.

One of the questions to pose, abstinence or contraceptions?

The importance of this lies in how each individual was brought up since birth. How does one choose abstinence or to practice safe sex (in terms outside of marriage, e.g premarital)? Talking about Malaysians , I'm quite sure most parents do not tell their teens in very clear terms whether to never have any premarital sex. Mostly, its just a vague idea of "don't do the wrong things" or "don't get (someone) pregnant before you're married" as soon as your parents find out that you're being close to someone of the opposite sex. Most probably, thats how their parents taught them as well. WELL, sex education arrives in the source of young boys talking excitedly of things they aren't really sure about (usually with one or two braggers) , the internet as well as various "academic papers" on the issue.

Society on the other hand, have a stronger say on this. Catholic churches and some other organization consider premarital sex as immoral. Buddhism has a vague view, which says abstinence against sexual misconduct (misconduct in Buddhism is often defined as that which brings harm to oneself, to others or to both oneself and others) but does not directly refer to premarital sex. On the overview, most people find the concept of a person being too liberal sexually as immoral. There's no well define line whether premarital sex is too liberal or not. As long as it doesn't raise any problems, people still practice it regardless of what society thinks. But if "accidents" happen, then expect a ruckus.

Its sort of hard to give a very profound moral choice of whether to practice abstinence or to practice safe sex. Sigmund Freud viewed sex as an important factor influencing everyday behaviour. That its a natural thing for humans past puberty to have a yearning for sex.

"Sexual education may thus be seen as providing individuals with the knowledge necessary to liberate themselves from socially organized sexual oppression and to make up their own minds. In addition, sexual oppression may be viewed as socially harmful." -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_education

Another question about practicing premarital sex is - at what age is suitable for a person to have a sexual relationship? The issue here is how much maturity is needed to handle the responsibility of having sex, emotionally and mentally. Maturity is a factor that diverse from each individual. A 13 year old can have the thinking ability of a 25 years old, and vice versa. Who is to judge whether an individual is suitably matured? Whether that is still the choice of an individual or our friend - the oppressive society is hard to determine.

The morality of the act is also very much debatable. Is sex something that is immoral? Only to be done for the course of reproduction and never for pleasure? A question even great men cannot answer. It feels that to say no is to be a hypocrite and to say yes, immoral. One of the issues in the gray zone :P

What says you?
 
posted by Clumsy at 7:17 AM, | 2 comments
Thursday, June 21, 2007

Dum-dee-dum dum


"When life feels pretty satisfying, there seems no reason to update blogs" - Blogging 101

The quote above says pretty much about everything related to blogs...hehe.
Won't be updating on Redang since there's been alot of pictures of people's "bottom" running around websites.

My Ma used to say that you're suppose to keep in touch with old school mates. Especially secondary school ones, since they will be your closest friends in the later part of your life and you might need to depend on them. Thats why i guess i have an obligation to attend gatherings of old school mates or even organize them. Its just that things tend to get awkward when a bunch of da's and dee's get together not knowing what to talk about because they've been too busy going on with their current paths in life..making new friends and so so....

Nothing new there :) Humans are suppose to be like books to each other. There's a cover page with all those fancy decorations and there's the "inner sanctum" from the index (Ye'r character, hobbies, job, class, race, secrets and all kinds of hum-dums) And to say that we read each other is not too far from da mark. Just that some people are good at reading, and some are not. I dare say i got a lit'ta knack for da reading meeself. (sorry fer the slur- getting drunk)

These two friends i have..totaally opposite types of character...a da and a dee....they sort of seem to be searching for what they need outside of themselves. And i'll reckon they ain't finding what they're suppose to find. Its not that they haven't found something. Just that the thing they're finding isn't just belonging(hope they ain't joined the wrong bunch of travellers and end up inside a baatezu). Its something spiritual...some faith maybe? Not too sure meeself, but i bet-on-cha....that its something they've gotta look within!

A keg of fireseed wine, bartender!
 
posted by Clumsy at 8:10 AM, | 1 comments