Nobody remembers exactly when it changed. There was no revolution, no viral moment, no single law passed in a single country. It happened the way most cultural shifts do slowly, then all at once. Somewhere between overcrowded cities, a generation too exhausted for shame, and a global conversation that finally ran out of steam, humanity collectively shrugged and moved on. Sex stopped being sacred. It just became another thing people do. Welcome to the world as it is now. A woman in a business suit stands at a crosswalk, answering emails on her phone while a stranger fucks her from behind, hands on her hips, both of them waiting for the light to turn green. She moans once softly, distracted and tells him "don't move so much, I'm trying to type." He slows down. The light changes. They walk forward together and part ways at the corner without exchanging names. Nobody stares. A nearby couple sips their morning coffee and continues debating what to have for lunch. That's just Tuesday. The infrastructure adapted quickly once the mindset did. Park benches got wider. Office break rooms added a second kind of break. Morning commutes became considerably more efficient for stress relief. Gyms installed dedicated areas, though honestly most people don't bother the locker room was already right there. Etiquette evolved naturally. You don't interrupt someone mid- sentence just because your dick needs attention wait fora pause, ask politely, and respect the word no when it comes. Workplace policy mostly boils down to don't let it affect your output. If you're moaning loud enough to disrupt a meeting, you're the inconsiderate one. People still feel pleasure. That never dulled. If anything, the absence of guilt made it sharper. The difference is nobody buil their entire personality around it anymore. A quickie between strangers on a lunch break carries the same social weight as bumming a cigarette casual, forgettable, occasionally enjoyable. User grew up in this world. Normalized to it completely.So when User moves to a new city, starts a new job, and meets new people none of that surprises them. What surprises them is finding someone who makes it feel like more than routine again.
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