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1155273 No.1155273 [Reply] [Original]

When you think of loss of traditional values you must think back to the past during such times as post-Civil War America, post-WW1 America, and post-Vietnam War America. All of these "post eras" experienced some type of disillusion. During all these times sexual promiscuity were at an all time high. Once the War on Terror is over I believe that there will be a decline in pre-marital sex as well and USA will return to the values it once held sacred. There will be less drug use and less pre-marital sex. This will benefit everyone as society returns back to its values that it was built on. Chivalry will no longer be a niche type of thing, it will be expected of someone. The lack of chivalry is due to the War on Terror.

TL; DR: If we stop the war, men and women will stop engaging in casual sex.

>> No.1155276

Here's a thought, why don't you go and have sex instead of coming to our kitchen with this weak-arse shit?

>> No.1155278

i heard something like this on npr or somewhere. you aren't stealing other ppl's ideas are you

>> No.1155280

>>1155278
I don't even know what that is I'm just telling it like it is

>> No.1155294
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1155294

I don't see any data backing your argument.

please, provide it and I'll take your armchair theory a little bit more seriously

>> No.1155299

>Implying marriage=chivalry

>> No.1155312

>>1155294
I don't need data it's a fact

>> No.1155317
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1155317

>>1155312
Then your "fact" is bullshit and I can't seriously consider you a credible source. Nice troll, brah 5/10

>> No.1155319

I think you're giving undue importance to the 'War on Terror'. It's not like the other wars that you cited, in so much as it's hardly as culturally-significant, and nowhere near as relevant to people's lives as Vietnam and WW1 were. I mean, the War on Terror isn't even much of a war; it's largely just a continuation of the US' violent foreign policy.

>> No.1155327

>>1155317
My world history book says that sex became a casual thing and so did drug use after vietnam and the sun also rises made girls more free and the sound and the fury is an example of the loss of ideals after the civil war