Sexuality: A Fractured Self-Perception

 


The Unspoken Struggle: Have You Accepted Life as It Is?

Editor’s Note:

In a world where every aspect of life is commodified, sexuality has become a source of entertainment, conflict, and stigma rather than an intrinsic part of human existence. This article does not seek to impose morality or rules but invites you to question the subconscious discomfort that shapes society’s perception of sex, gender, and self-acceptance. Read with an open mind—this is not about what is right or wrong, but about what is.


The Fundamental Issue: A Deep Rejection of Life

You are born out of a womb. This is a fact, not a belief, not a philosophy—just reality. Yet, have you truly accepted it?

Somewhere deep within, there is a subtle but profound discomfort with the very process that gave you life. This is not just an intellectual struggle; it runs deeper. Look at the abuses people hurl at each other. Why do insults revolve around someone’s mother, father, or their intimate acts? Why does society turn the most fundamental aspects of human life into objects of ridicule and shame?

If people had truly accepted that they are a product of this natural process, they would not use it for mockery, for judgment, for shame. But since this acceptance is missing, the mind turns it into a spectacle—either something to be hidden or something to be exploited.


The Root of Sexual Stigma: A Fractured Self-Perception

From the moment a child begins to grow, they explore their own body—not because it is right or wrong, but because they are simply trying to experience themselves more deeply. But if their minds are poisoned with societal judgment, even this innocent exploration turns into suppression, confusion, and guilt.

If you have not fully accepted the womb you came from, then your own body becomes a problem. Your gender becomes a struggle. And when you look at another body, you do not see life—you see an object.

A young boy, for example, sees the curves of a girl’s body not as an extension of life, but as an object of desire or aversion. Why? Because he feels she has something he does not. And what one does not have, one seeks to possess. In this unconscious process, human beings turn each other into objects—not out of love, not out of understanding, but out of an unresolved internal struggle.


Entertainment: A Collective Escape from Discomfort

Today, entertainment is not just a pastime; it has become the primary experience of life. Why? Because people are joyful? No—because they are trying to escape their own discomfort with existence.

If you have not accepted yourself, if you are not at ease with the very fundamentals of life, then you will look for distractions—movies, social media, gossip, cheap thrills—anything to avoid facing the truth of your own existence.

No amount of wealth, success, or relationships will bring fulfillment if this core problem is not addressed. The fundamental question is not about morality. It is not about laws. It is about whether you have truly accepted life as it is. If you have, there is no struggle. If you have not, then the world becomes a battleground of unnecessary complexities.


Q&A: Answering the Unspoken Questions of Today’s Youth

Q: Why is sex such a taboo when it is the most natural thing?

A: Because somewhere, society has not come to terms with its own existence. Anything that reminds people of their fundamental nature is either glorified or demonized—never simply accepted.

Q: Why do people objectify each other so much?

A: Because they are incomplete within themselves. When a person has not accepted their own body, they will either crave or reject the body of another. They will not see life—they will see an object of possession or repulsion.

Q: Does suppressing sexual desire make someone spiritually evolved?

A: No. Suppression is not transformation. What is suppressed will only resurface in distorted ways. True evolution comes from clarity and acceptance, not denial.

Q: How can we develop a healthy perception of sex and the body?

A: By dropping all inherited beliefs, opinions, and fears, and simply seeing life as it is—without labels, without judgment. If you can look at a tree, a river, or a human body with the same sense of reverence, then you have understood life.

Q: Why does society make such a big deal about gender and sexuality?

A: Because people are too caught up in the body. The body is an instrument of life, not a problem to be solved. If people could experience life beyond their physical identity, these obsessions would dissolve.


Final Thought: Have You Truly Accepted Life?

When you say “mother,” it is not a biological identity—it is an inclusion. But if your mind is stuck in sex, even this word gets distorted. This is the madness society has created.

The real question is not about sex, morality, or gender—it is about acceptance. Have you accepted yourself as you are? Have you accepted life as it is? If you have, there is no struggle. If you haven’t, then you will forever be caught in a web of distractions, conflicts, and endless search for meaning in places where it does not exist.

The choice is yours. Will you continue escaping, or will you finally see life for what it truly is?

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