The article emphasizes the significance of love and sex in human identity, suggesting these emotions profoundly influence societal interactions. It criticizes the narcissistic view some have toward love and sex, particularly those who exploit their privileges. The author argues that genuine love should involve reciprocity and should uplift and celebrate humanity. The article promotes the Mercury's LOVE/SEX issue as a platform for exploring diverse sexual perspectives, including its popular sex survey that encourages readers to share their personal experiences in a fun and engaging way.
The way we love and how we love is at the root of who we are as humans and affects everything and everyone around us.
Many people see love and sex in selfish terms, feeling entitled to it without offering anything in return, which isn't love.
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