What happens when women go on a sex strike to address men's behavior?
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outcome
"When love turns into a struggle, it drains the joy from life; embrace sex as a playful dance between consenting souls, free from guilt and demands."
According to Osho, a sex strike backfires: sex is a need for women too, so the strike punishes both, turns love into struggle, makes the world joyless, and can harden into a life-draining habit. With contraception available, pregnancy can be avoided; then sex is harmless playfulness between consenting friends—no strike, no guilt, just nonserious, mutual fun.
Don’t punish yourself with a sex strike; use birth control and enjoy sex kindly and playfully without fear.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces conflict by replacing punishment with consensual, responsible intimacy.
- Prevents unwanted pregnancy, removing fear and resentment from relationships.
- Keeps love light and joyful instead of rigid and combative.
- Prevents unwanted pregnancy, removing fear and resentment from relationships.
- Keeps love light and joyful instead of rigid and combative.
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