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In the new episode of "The Question Has Raised", host Elena Kirsanova spoke with psychologist-sexologist Oksana Lukanina and psychologist, specialist in anxiety-phobic disorders Alexey Krasikov about the role of sex in the modern world. Why is it no longer a priority for many? Why are zoomers starting their sex life later? How does modern stress affect sex and relationships? How has covid affected sexual desire? For what reasons do girls refuse sex and men stop courting? What does technological development do to our sexuality? And are there any advantages to the fact that sex has ceased to be something mysterious and sacred? 00:00 "The Question Has Raised". Sex yesterday and today 01:38 "People have finally begun to think about quality" 07:43 Why are zoomers starting their sex life later? 09:00 Why has sex ceased to be a priority for modern people? 14:00 Will working on a relationship help if there is no longer any desire for each other? 16:01 How does anxiety affect sex and relationships? 21:00 About the porn industry and sex shops 24:04 About female commercialism 24:59 What does the development of technology do to our sexuality? 26:07 How to bring anticipation back into life? 31:10 “I don’t have enough sex” — what does this mean? 33:00 For what reasons do girls refuse sex? 35:56 Has sex ceased to be sacred and mysterious? 37:00 Who has a lot of sex today? 39:40 “Girls’ availability has relaxed men” 44:30 Can sex disappear completely? 45:00 Recommendations for viewers Subscribe to the RTVI telegram channel: https://t.me/+f45ODW6gl60zY2My Subscribe to @RTVItainment and like RTVI News - all the main events in 24/7 format: / myrtvi