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This YouTube video discusses the idea of freedom of sexual expression, including a brief history of the concept and its antecedents. It argues that this idea is important for the success of monogamous relationships, and provides some tips for how to conduct sexual experiments in the present era.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, a brief overview is given of the concept of freedom of sexual expression, including discussions on monogamy and polygamy. One of the interesting aspects of this topic is the history of this concept going back to antiquity. In 1848, an American pastor named Jan John Phillips founded a community of free-sex believers known as the Oneida Community. This group was unusual in that both men and women could be married to any other person, without any expectation of exclusivity on the part of either gender. Although this concept was controversial at the time, it is worth noting that it is one of several antecedents to modern day liberation of sexual expression.
  • 00:05:00 In the 18th century, a Protestant pastor in the United States founded a community with unique marital rules, which we'll be revisiting over the course of this live video capsule. Over time, the community became prosperous and had a thriving trade with neighboring communities. However, it was ultimately controversial and subject to severe penalties - polygamy, in particular, was expressly prohibited at some point. Today, what is explicitly prohibited in many places is polyamory, which can be punished with severe penalties. We're going to talk more about sexual freedom and this very interesting social experiment, which to date has been documented by authors and analysts as the biblical communism. In theory, this unusual model of ideology advocates the abolition of private property and the common good, and is diametrically opposed to some of the principles found in the Old and New Testament. We're going to see why this community was given the peculiar name "libertad sexual" and see what characteristics can be attributed to it. That community, founded by the Protestant pastor Noise in the mid-19th century, still exists today and is still controversial. It pioneered the systematization of a model equally unusual and challenging to call "marital complex." The marital complex is characterized by numerous families within a small community,
  • 00:10:00 In the modern era, polygamy was eventually replaced by the practice of intermarriage between spouses. This was something that was very close to the culture, but it didn't last very long. Another modern experiment that didn't quite work out was the freedom to have sex without getting married. This was also something that was very new at the time and didn't last very long. We're starting to realize that this idea of freedom, sexual liberty, and not having monogamy is something that has been around for a while. When we talk specifically about these antecedents, there are some critics, some analysts, and some women and men who say that it's possible that in a community with enough study or exposure to previous ideas, this could happen. We're beginning to understand that these ideas from early socialist thinkers, like Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, are important in understanding our current situation. San Simon is particularly notable for his idea of a very egalitarian socialism that is similar to early Christian communities. These thinkers postulated that, due to the presence of elements of community and brotherhood, exploitation between people would eventually stop. These ideas then led to thinking about how certain precepts from Christianity might be inherited by socialism. These thoughts are starting to come together in the mid-19
  • 00:15:00 Libertad Sexual is the idea that people should be free to have sex and love as they please, without the constraints of religious dogma. This video covers the founder of this movement, Nois, and his experiences leading up to and after his departure from the church. He suggests that true believers in God should practice a healthy form of freedom sexuality, which includes monogamy, but also allows for open relationships. This controversial idea led to tensions within his community, with some women experiencing a series of pregnancies and childbirths that resulted in spontaneous abortions. In the end, Nois found that his ideals of freedom and sexual expression were best served through the establishment of a communal sexual freedom society.
  • 00:20:00 This YouTube video discusses the idea that freedom of sexual expression may be a key factor in the success of monogamous relationships. It references the Oneida community, which experienced a period of crisis beginning in 1879 due to public accusations of rape. This led to the dissolution of the community and the rise of the Neila business model, which was eventually accepted by society. It is possible to achieve stimulation or stimulants for increased frequency in sexual relationships by following established guidelines, as seen in statistics that show women's pleasure in erotica to be particularly encouraged.
  • 00:25:00 This video discusses the possibility of conducting sexual experiments in the present era, and argues that it is possible. It presents some of the benefits of such experiments, including emotional and physical health. It also discusses the importance of communication in sexual experiments, and provides contact information for those wishing to participate in such experiments.

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