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It can be estimated from the fact that in our society, 4 percent to 5 percent of the juvenile girls are raped by their fathers, 33 percent to 50 percent of the women become the victims of completed or attempted rape and 1 in every 4 girls and 1 in every 9 boys experiences sexual abuse once in the childhood. Thus, criminals are using sex as a major means of violence in society. A vast majority of women that become the victims of rape tend not to disclose the offense to their relatives or police with the fear of embarrassment and shame. They think that if they do file a case against the offender, it would highlight their sexual identity. Sexual abuse leaves the victim with scars in the mind for the whole life and is one of the major causes of depression among people in America. Much of the widespread sex-based violence can be attributed to the consideration of sex as a very sacred topic that can not be discussed openly. Such an understanding of sex is providing criminals with innumerable opportunities of creating violence.
Besides, consideration of sex only as an ordinary and non-sacred topic is no less harmful to society. This is so because consideration of sex as an ordinary matter is just not consistent with the level of secrecy and personalization ingrained in it. Sex essentially brings two people extremely close to each other physically. If sex is considered ordinary, people would be encouraged to do sex in public which is against all standards of religion, ethics, and humanity. Animals do sex in open. It is the superiority of mankind that makes human sex in public a very heinous idea. Homosexuality has conventionally remained so much of a taboo because it violates the religious, ethical as well as cultural norms about sexuality. Thus, sex is not ordinary, though if it is assumed otherwise, people would feel encouraged to overtly express their homosexual identity, which would eventually leave no difference between human society and a jungle.
Consideration of sex either as a sacred or as a non-sacred matter is extremism and has its respective consequences on either end of the scale. This is the fundamental reason why sex has conventionally remained an extremely controversial topic. In order to deal with sex as a topic in the most rational manner, sex should be perceived as something in between the two extremes of sacredness and non-sacredness. To minimize violence in society, sex should not be shown openly but it should be discussed openly.
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