Anonymous wrote:Methinks this has nothing to do with socialism and everything to do with Eastern European cultures that do not stigmatize sex the way others do, relatively speaking.
Anonymous wrote:More leisure time in Communist countries.
Capitalists - and their worker bees - are over-scheduled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what explains their low birthrates?
Government funded abortions and who the hell wants to raise a kid in that hell? Also, at least in Red China, one child policy. Cramped living quarters, alcoholism, low-calorie diet, poor health care, waiting lists for everything, etc.
Anonymous wrote:More leisure time in Communist countries.
Capitalists - and their worker bees - are over-scheduled.
Anonymous wrote:Methinks this has nothing to do with socialism and everything to do with Eastern European cultures that do not stigmatize sex the way others do, relatively speaking.
The author has an agenda.
The idea is that, because women were more financially independent, they didn't trade sex for economic security and, therefore, weren't as inclined to put up with bad sex or relationships
Anonymous wrote:So what explains their low birthrates?
Anonymous wrote:This just seemed interesting: Women had better sex in communist countries.
https://bigthink.com/sex-relationships/women-sex-socialism
After the reunification of Germany, a few interesting studies were undertaken about the sex lives of German women from both sides of the Iron Curtain.
To the surprise of many in the West, two-thirds of the East German woman reported that they "almost always" had an orgasm during sex, with another 18 percent revealing they did so "often". What's more, 82% of them reported being "happy" after sex. On the other hand, the West German women experienced orgasms half as much as their communist counterparts and only 52% of them reported being "happy" after sex.
In Russia, studies on various kinds of relationships show a proliferation of people viewing relationships as a mere "calculation" after the fall of communism and a slew of friendship- and romance-driven ones during the days of the USSR. When combined with interviews given by Eastern Bloc women on how life was before and after the fall of communism, there is a clear dividing line between sex before and after capitalism won.
The idea is that, because women were more financially independent, they didn't trade sex for economic security and, therefore, weren't as inclined to put up with bad sex or relationships. Meanwhile, men upped their game in response. (Though there is another thought that the couples just got better at sex because, in communist countries, there wasn't much else to do for entertainment.)
After the reunification of Germany, a few interesting studies were undertaken about the sex lives of German women from both sides of the Iron Curtain.
To the surprise of many in the West, two-thirds of the East German woman reported that they "almost always" had an orgasm during sex, with another 18 percent revealing they did so "often". What's more, 82% of them reported being "happy" after sex. On the other hand, the West German women experienced orgasms half as much as their communist counterparts and only 52% of them reported being "happy" after sex.
In Russia, studies on various kinds of relationships show a proliferation of people viewing relationships as a mere "calculation" after the fall of communism and a slew of friendship- and romance-driven ones during the days of the USSR. When combined with interviews given by Eastern Bloc women on how life was before and after the fall of communism, there is a clear dividing line between sex before and after capitalism won.