Publisher's Synopsis
Sex is the strongest weapon in the hands of women, the enticing bait that beckons on men to come and die and they gladly succumb. Curiously-and I mean this, men are not the only victims of this enjoy-till-you-perish old sport that makes players throw away their garb of sanity and go wild in a few moments of shamelessness, but the women, as well as nations, fall victim too.
By the time you read up to one-tenth of the contents of this book, you will want to ponder with me that the pleasures we procure from those fleeting seconds of wrong s\, ex are nowhere to be compared with the troubles we incur most times after, and; you'll agree with me that sex is the root cause of more than one half of world's problems.We are living in a sexy world! That sounds crazy? In the twenty-first century, sex has gone beyond imagination; it has become a disturbing phenomenon, a brewing danger which, of course, should be a huge concern to all sane minds. True, no past generation can be said to be innocent of some kind of sexual escapade in exploring its sexual life but, sincerely speaking, the present generation of human beings has taken this practice to a height where it will be right and appropriate to describe it as the "sex generation". If you think this opinion is exaggerated, or rather "sexaggerated", then show me one aspect of the modern society that has not been sexualized. Is it the fashion and entertainment world where lewdness and licentiousness have become the easy-way to climb the ladder of success and stay in fame? Is it the sports industry where certain sports permit sportsmen and women to dress half naked in order to attract audience? What of politics and the professions where libertinism is practiced with abandoned decorum? Or the simpletons who now dress with utter disregard for culture and values so to imitate the so-called celebrities-those morally-depraved social influencers-whom they regard as role models?
Now, can we truly exonerate or separate sex from the religious centers, where sex messages are preached in moderated languages but in actual fact immorality spews from the pews to the pulpits? Has religion truly been able to rescue adherents from the seductive traps of the agents of erotic enterprise?
And every day more and more skills are introduced into this old-sport. All over the social media tens of thousands of videos and write-ups, hurriedly made by professional and amateur sex coaches, flood the space with no other purpose but to educate the lewd public on the latest sex styles and techniques. And even as each coach tries to showcase their knowledge in theory and in practical demonstrations, in the pretext that they are helping to make sex more enjoyable, they, in actual fact, not only are sexualizing the world but also promoting immorality. I have said earlier and am repeating it, without repentance, "that sex is the root cause of more than one half of world's problems." Yet, in spite of its profundity in research and indisputable facts, the thesis here is not in any way trying to propose the abolition of sex; it's rather a warning to everyone within the sex-bracket, so that whether they see sex as a natural necessity or as a sporting pleasure, they should play the game according to rules-that is according to Godly rules, having the spiritual implications in mind, and also bearing in mind that the consequences of a two-minute wrong sex can lead to so many years of complex problems.