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| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by waxxydude: 9:27am On May 10, 2023 |
bukatyne:Perfect |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by DeeBaDan: 9:35am On May 10, 2023 |
Hassanmaye:Lekki precisely |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by poweredcom(m): 9:41am On May 10, 2023 |
Gerrard59:Yeah you can say it , na me cause am? or what...i will even bang ur girlfriend bro if she enter the market ......i no send o |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by Onisokuso(m): 9:54am On May 10, 2023 |
Awon oloshi omo |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by nony43(m): 10:30am On May 10, 2023 |
Dshocker:They are not expensive bro. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by Divoc19(f): 10:34am On May 10, 2023 |
You're right and Social Media promote it DonroxyII: |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by seguno2: 10:35am On May 10, 2023 |
Gerrard59:The s3xmaniac already confused and indicted himself with his own comment below. How do women monetise their bodies if men don’t have a GREATER need for them? as if women don't have urge for sex whereas they crave for it more. Sex is the greatest weapon a woman has over a Man this is why they monetize it. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by seguno2: 10:37am On May 10, 2023 |
Gerrard59:Our hypocrisy is second to none, walahi. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by DonroxyII: 11:01am On May 10, 2023 |
Divoc19:Of course, The World is now Globalised With Global Social medias ... Big Ballers are even Importing Girls from Brazil, Caribbean as Dem Dey Import Commodities Dem no dey run local any more ...... Humanities is Now One Community, Is the World not Sweeter ...Anyway, E Better Pass Wars & Destructions as Has Been Happening from Eon Times ! Present Generations are Better than Past Generations & Future Generations Shall be Better than Present Generations .. That's the Law! |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by IyaTola(op): 1:04pm On May 10, 2023 |
DrFunmisticGlow:What's this? |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by manny4u(m): 2:13pm On May 10, 2023 |
kay29000:Well, you are right. It is just difficult to make excuses for them. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by IyaTola(op): 3:37pm On May 10, 2023 |
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| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by segcymoor(m): 5:09pm On May 10, 2023 |
kay29000:Have the strength to accept what you can't change The courage to change what you can Wisdom to know the difference.. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by myami: 5:34pm On May 10, 2023 |
africandictator:can men get paid for sex? We do all the work |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by myami: 5:44pm On May 10, 2023 |
DonroxyII:how can i get free sex? |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by IyaTola(op): 5:45pm On May 10, 2023 |
myami:Yes, men get paid for sex. Visit Lekki and find out. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by myami: 5:47pm On May 10, 2023 |
IyaTola:you get connect? |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by IyaTola(op): 6:09pm On May 10, 2023 |
myami:Yes but you have to belong to the sect. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by myami: 6:47pm On May 10, 2023 |
IyaTola:do you know any i can join? |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by IyaTola(op): 7:04pm On May 10, 2023 |
myami:Yes, WHGR |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by myami: 7:13pm On May 10, 2023 |
IyaTola:link? |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by DonroxyII: 7:36pm On May 10, 2023 |
myami:How old are you & What's your Gender ? |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by myami: 8:10pm On May 10, 2023 |
DonroxyII:male and sexually active. Link me up |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by DonroxyII: 8:14pm On May 10, 2023 |
myami:Enter Your Street or Opposite Street and Toast Your Choice of Girl with Gallantry then Be a Gentle Men to Press Her Enough to Open Her Portal for You ...Experience is Your Best Teacher .. Learn, Unlearn & Relearn ! A Sane Male no dey wait to be Spoonfed, Go to the stream & Catch Ya Fishes .. Dem plenty ! You go dey alright laslas ! |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by QuinModah(f): 4:27am On May 11, 2023 |
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| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by IyaTola(op): 4:53am On May 11, 2023 |
WHGR myami:www.workhardgetrich.com |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by DonroxyII: 11:21am On May 11, 2023 |
QuinModah:Why U dey Fear Gisos ![]() |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by IyaTola(op): 8:14am On May 12, 2023 |
myami:orishirishi |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by essentialone(m): 6:35am On Jun 26 |
No solution. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by essentialone(m): 6:38am On Jun 26 |
You laid out a pretty strong personal take on why “hookup culture” feels more common now, plus who you think it hurts and how to change it. Here’s a broader, research-based view of the factors people usually point to, without taking a side: *What research and sociologists typically cite as drivers of hookup culture* 1. *Economic + social shifts*: Later marriage age, more people in college/work in their 20s, and urban living make long-term commitment less typical in that life stage. Both men and women in many countries now marry in their late 20s/30s vs early 20s a generation ago. 2. *Technology*: Dating apps and social media lower the friction to meet people casually and expand partner choice beyond immediate communities. 3. *Changing gender roles & economic independence*: More women with degrees, careers, and independent income changes the financial calculus of marriage for both genders. At the same time, attitudes toward sex outside marriage have shifted across many societies over the last 50+ years. 4. *Legal/family-structure factors*: Divorce is more socially and legally accessible than in the past in many jurisdictions. Family law varies a lot by country. In the U.S., most states use “equitable distribution” or “community property” rules that aim to divide marital assets, and custody/child support is based on the child’s best interest, not gender. Alimony and asset splits can apply to either spouse depending on income, marriage length, and conduct, though specifics differ by state/country. 5. *Cultural/media norms*: Media, peer groups, and changing norms around relationships and sexuality influence what’s seen as typical or acceptable. *Who it impacts* Researchers don’t find a single group that’s “hurt most” for everyone. Studies show mixed outcomes: - *Adults*: Some report positive experiences with casual relationships; others report regret, loneliness, or mismatched expectations. Outcomes often depend on communication, expectations, and support networks. - *Children*: Most developmental research indicates kids tend to do best on average in stable, low-conflict two-parent homes, but stability and caregiving quality matter more than family structure alone. Single-parent, cohabiting, and blended families can also raise well-adjusted kids when conflict is low and resources are adequate. *Perspectives on “reversing” the trend* People who want more marriage/commitment often suggest: 1. *Relationship norms*: Communities, families, and peers emphasizing commitment, fidelity, and long-term planning. 2. *Economic/legal factors*: Changes to tax, housing, childcare, or family-law incentives that affect marriage decisions. Because laws differ by country, anyone concerned should look at the specific statutes where they live and talk to a family-law professional. 3. *Education & expectations*: Clearer communication about relationship goals, consent, and sexual health. Your proposed approach centers on social pressure/shame. Social-science work generally finds that stigma can reduce certain behaviors short-term, but it can also increase secrecy, reduce help-seeking, and create backlash. Many public-health and relationship researchers instead emphasize norms around respect, self-determination, and healthy relationship skills rather than shaming. *A couple of notes on the claims in your message:* - Divorce initiation stats: In the U.S., women do file ∼65-70% of divorces in heterosexual marriages, but the “85%” figure and “half of everything regardless of fault” is not accurate for all jurisdictions. Asset division and spousal support depend on local law, length of marriage, earnings, and other factors. - “Women can’t hook up after 35-40”: That’s not supported by data. Dating and relationship patterns vary widely by individual, culture, income, and preference. Attractiveness, partnership, and fertility are not limited to one age band for everyone. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by Okoroemekah: 3:25pm On Jun 28 |
[quote author=IyaTola post=122989035][/quote]social media Internet is the cause 100%,you don't do what you don't learn.when we are teenagers in the late 80s the only naked woman you can ever see is if you peep in the bathroom or bedroom.how many people has tv talkmore or VCR to watch blue film.can you afford lolly magazine or porn magazines? Social media has given women unprecedented freedom of access and exposure not see since the beginning of mankind.a young girl in mbano imo state can take videos of her pvssy and advertise online an a man in osaka Japan will see it in seconds another young girl in enugu living with her parents can post her nude self and contact for any man to patronise her.any young girl or boy with a smart phone has access to millions if not billions of sexual pictures and videos in the palm of their hands.you cannot be exposed to such contents and expected not to be affected by the radiation of lust. |
| Re: What Has Caused Hookup Culture? by IyaTola(op): 8:46am On Jul 02 |
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