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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 10, 2023

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Sounds plausible, along the lines of memes such as Dat Ankle.

Men have the burden of performance; a young man's responsible for both him being sufficiently turned on (hard) and her being sufficiently turned on (wet). Young women have much higher expectations for a man's sexual performance nowadays than the Victoria era, where perhaps a few polite thrusts in missionary could be par for the course.

A young man has to manage the entire sexual interaction—he's the head coach, offensive coordinator, and quarterback in one. When to change positions, when to spank and how hard, making sure to maintain proper depth and rhythm. For (a) chick(s) he's been banging for awhile, like a girlfriend or wife, the Coolidge Effect is always there. For newer chicks, he has to guess if the particular girl likes getting choked and slapped. If so, how hard? Does she want dirty-talk or will she find it cringe? Does she like getting it up the ass? Does she like getting spat upon in her face and/or mouth? Will she subconsciously or consciously think you're a pussy or otherwise find it boring if you don't call her a whore, make her call you daddy, choke or slap her, spit in her face/mouth, fuck her in the ass?

What's worse—regardless if it be a girlfriend, wife, or one-night stand, a chick might (not all women, of course) clam-up, guilt-trip, or talk shit if a guy is having performance issues (whether it be pushing rope or flying half-mast) instead of helping him out—thus exacerbating the situation.

All these factors can cause performance anxiety for young men, before or during sex, resulting in performance issues. And the foreknowledge of the burden of performance, the possibility or realisation of performance anxiety leading to performance issues can lead to evermore performance anxiety. It's like Ugh Fields, erection edition.

One partial solution for young men with performance anxiety is to always have Viagra or the like on hand, and do a few micro-doses in the hours leading up to a potential encounter. Another is to just be perma-blasting testosterone for bodybuilding reasons, such that a secondary benefit is where even minor stimulation can lead to immediate and rock-hard erections. It can also be a curse, however, when random boners pop-up and won't go away. These aren't guarantees, though, especially if/when alcohol and/or drugs are involved—and sexual encounters in ${CurrentYear} often involve such things.