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Raquel Welch Says That the Pill Has Actually Made Promiscuity Easier

by Savitha C Muppala on May 12 2010 12:14 PM

Raquel Welch Says That the Pill Has Actually Made Promiscuity Easier
Actress Raquel Welch, 69, is of the opinion that the Pill has not been good for the institution of marriage, and has encouraged promiscuity.
The 'One Million Years BC' star said that things are so uncontrollable that "these days nobody seems able to keep it in their pants or honour a commitment".

"The growing proliferation of birth control methods has had an awesome effect on both sexes and led to a sea change in moral values," the Telegraph quoted her as saying in an article for CNN, marking the introduction of the Pill to the US market 50 years ago.

She added: "As I've grown older over the past five decades and lived through this revolutionary period in female sexuality, I've seen how it has altered American society for better or worse."

Welch admitted that the Pill had "made it easier for a woman to choose to delay having children until after she established herself in a career."

However, she suggested a "significant and enduring" effect on women was the idea that they could have sexual intercourse "without any consequences" with the result that fewer today saw marriage as "a viable option".

Despite three failed marriages, she still believes marriage is the "cornerstone of civilisation, an essential institution that stabilises society, provides a sanctuary for children and saves us from anarchy".

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She ended: "Seriously folks, if an ageing sex symbol like me starts waving the red flag of caution over how low moral standards have plummeted, you know it's gotta be pretty bad."

Source-ANI
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