With due respect for the opinions expressed here, none of the respondants have expressed the historical antecedants of the current societal phenomena of “Sexual Freedom”.
If we look back to our earliest English Colonial Period, the 1600’s, there were no females in the initial Jamestown settlement of 1607. They came later and family life prospered. However, by the mid to late
1600’s, sexual morals became much more lax largely because of the immigration of the lower classes to Virginia. Morals in New England were different because it was settled by religious families.
Around 1700, the sexual pendulum swung the other way, and there was a period of morality. Then in the late 1700’s about the time of the American Revolution, sexual attitudes were quite loose. It is known today that many of our Founding Fathers were horrendous womanizers.
Then, about the time Victoria ascended the throne in England, the infamous Victorian Era began. There was a brief loosening up during the American Civil War, where over 30% of both the Union and Confederate armies were inactivated because of severe venerial disease. In the aftermath of the CW, things tightened up a bit, but it was only outward. from about the 1880’s until women got the right to vote in 1920, there wasn’t a town in the US that didn’t have a wide open brothel. In fact, the brothels were the gentlemens clubs of that era. It was only after the women could vote that officials closed down the brothels.
Prohibition led the way for Americans to flaunt the law and convention. This, plus the wide spread ownership of automobiles led to the so-called sexual revolution. The only thing that kept traditional sexual morality in check was the fear of pregnancy. That ended with the invention and wide spread use of “the pill”.
Today, I think we are on the verge of having the moral pendulum swing the other way. A huge portion of the American people have had it with the moral excesses of the past 40 years. This particularly evident in the attitudes of young people under 35 and a large number of States have moved to de-fund Planned Parenthood.
Church attendance of all faiths have dramatically increased in the past few years, and the anti-Catholicism of the Obama administration can well be the trigger to spark a full fledged return to sexual morality. When this happens, “homosexual marriage”, will have become a thing of the past-a fad, as it were. And, as far as public homosexuality, the gays will not return to the closet, they will be under its floor… wishful thinking? Just look at history!
When this happens