Amy Hamm: Debra Soh’s Sextinction shows us how lonely our future might be (opens original article in a new tab)
Debra Soh's 'Sextinction' explores the paradox of declining sexual activity in a hypersexual society, linking it to loneliness and potential human extinction through technological and cultural changes.
- Debra Soh's book 'Sextinction' discusses a paradox of hypersexual society with declining sexual activity among Millennials and Gen-Z
- Soh argues that societal changes, including pornography and AI, contribute to loneliness and potential human extinction
- The book criticizes leftist academia and promotes traditional gender roles as solutions to the 'sex recession'
- Soh warns about AI sex robots potentially leading to human extinction by offering enticing alternatives to human sex
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