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Gen Z is afraid of sex. And for good reason.
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Gen Z is having significantly less sex than older generations did at their age, and this isn't just about personal preferences—it's a response to real-world pressures. From the erosion of reproductive rights to the constant exposure to sexual violence discourse online, young people have plenty of reasons to be wary. Writer Tobias Hess breaks down how political backlash, economic instability, and digital overload have turned intimacy into a minefield for this generation.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a quirky trend—it’s a cultural shift with serious implications. If an entire generation is retreating from physical intimacy due to fear or disillusionment, it could reshape relationships, mental health, and even birth rates down the line. The story reflects broader anxieties about safety, autonomy, and trust in a fractured world.
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