Now that you've brought it up, I wonder if part of my disinterest in sex as a teenager was because being successful was shoved down our throats so much
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I have no doubt of it, judging by my conversations with various girlfriends I've had and my obsession with finding the absolute root of ideas, whether it is etymology of words or political ideas.
If anyone knows an earlier source than the jaffe memo, I'd be pleased to hear it. Certainly it seems to be the source considering the preboomers laughing at the idea of women careers, boomers considering it a novel new idea while being unaware to the degree that they held morals from their own raising to balance it out, and every generation after the boomers fully embracing careers for women as the prime thing to aspire to.
It's the easiest way to reduce birth rate, because the time women figure out they've been duped, they already lost a large part of their fertile window as well as some of their attractiveness.
Because careers means continuing education. And both men and women seem to not start to really think for themselves until 5 years beyond education, which puts them into their thirties.
I remember school assignments that drilled home the idea that having kids young meant that you weren't ambitious as well as being part of a gay org that created and pushed contraception ideas on teens, including circumcision propaganda and basicly script training on how to talk to your bf/gf to use contraception.
My point with that is that it was very advanced in how it framed you toare think about it. They could just as easily have these scripts toward other ideals.
Well, China did also effectively kill tens of millions of women as a result of the one-child-policy. More families chose to have a boy and aborted if they had a girl. Now many young men have absolutely zero chance of even meeting a woman. So China has to do this.
Here's the rate at which the men outnumber the women:
It was far from a universal China-wide policy. It definitely has some exaggeration to it. The numbers show that actually. The gender disparity is only slightly greater (and in reverse) to some former soviet states where men die young as a result of wars, alcoholism and random risky behaviour.
Also I think the common way in China wasn't abortion, but infanticide. They didn't have doors to toilets because the hinges were too expensive and the toilets were holes in the ground without plumbing. You think they had the tech and funds to do echoes and abortions?
China is happy that the west is fighting over things like troonery, newnormal, it gives them time to further catch up in the tech race while they start to build a society on healthier morals.