Are people having more sex now then in the past?

I think the Sexual Revolution of the 60's, and the invention of condoms marked a period in history in which humans started having sex more often, more safely, but sadly at increasingly younger age, back in the 17th and 18th Centuries it was little heard that teenagers were having sex like now, and even men of adult age had to beware the chances of getting siphilis from random sexual encounters.
 
I just read the Scarlett Letter, and I'm just wondering if sex is more common, or occurring a lot more then it was back in like the 17th, and 18th century.
 
Sex is sex, humans have been promiscuous from the dawn of time, look at the ancient Greeks and Romans, they were very free with there sex. Every generation thinks they are more sexual than the last.
 
Sex today is more open, apparently on some internet sites, very open, but I don't know first hand.

But the thing is, while today there are still scandals about politicians getting involved with women they are not married to, or in some cases even hookers, there is not a lot of scandal left. If two people married to other people have affairs, it can be a local scandal, but the people are rarely ostracized. Large numbers of babies are born out of wedlock every day. Even religious people, hopefully, don't condemn them or call them names. People who live together today are rarely ever condemned, I don't say they should be, but it was done just as recently as the 1960's.

In those days, of the "Scarlet Letter', any sex outside of marriage was a crime. An illegitimate child was always called a certain B---- word and had few if any rights. They might be treated worse than even their mother, even though they had nothing to do with it.

Since there is birth control not to mention Viagra, etc. there might be more sex, there are more people by the billions than in 1700's. That is impossible to say for sure. It has more to do with society's view of sex.
 
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