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Jumping right into the fire on this one....
As the world changes, people's attitudes about sexuality and commitment are often influenced by music, overly-sexual tv programming, and debauterous actions carried on by close friends and family. Those who have yet to figure out this thing called monogamy either settle for temporary happiness or they subscribe to the notion that there is no such thing as a soulmate. Many people have asserted their position on the things that they will/ won't accept from a significant other and have found themselves alone. Did the art of compromise fail or was the communication at fault? Why does our community carry around the "funk it" attitude as it pertains to love? Will the next generation (with this current wave of "curiosity") have the mental stamina to expel the stereotypes of the "angry black man/woman"?
And what's with this wave of young "sexual experimentation"? Can dabbling in different sexual orientations lead to happy monogamous relationships? (Blurred lines, my ass. Pick a team.)
Time to dissect and build