We all like talking about sex, Goddess for example. IMO, sex, for whatever reason, facinates us and the thought of it makes us feel good.
Many would agree that sex should be done between a husband and wife within wedlock. Although that "this is how respectable poeple f**k" attitude seems to becoming less and less common, it's still there. People are still judged by their sex lives.
The question is, why does society like to stamp all these morals on sex? Why is it considered disgusting and immoral in certain situations, and perfectly all right in other situations? Why are promiscuous people often thought to have "weak morals"?
Now, people often argue that sex can be dangerous and have serious consequences. Well, that's completely true. However, moutain climbing is far more dangerous than sex, and the consequences can be far more dire. And yet, I've yet to meet someone that calls moutain climbers immoral. Sure, some people may think that risking your life to climb a rock may be a little stupid, but certainly not immoral. In fact, most people who have summitted Everest are considered heroes by many. So why is someone who has a lot of casual sex and hasn't made a baby or caught an STD considered a hero in society?
Sexual morals. Why do we have them? What is their purpose? What are yours, and why? Do you think we take sex too seriously? If so, why? Do you think we don't sex seriously enough? If so, why?
I am talking about completely consentual sex. Rape is, obviously, a whole other story.