Barbara Ehrenreich prognosticates in
Time magazine, February 21, 2000:
As long as men're taller than most women, we'll probably keep 'em
around for retrieving those hard-to-reach items. But in terms of
reproduction, the answer is probably no. With the advent of extensive
reproductive technology, there will be an ever-diminishing practical
need for male-female sexual intercourse. And on the relationship
front, instead of investing in traditional, high-risk marriages,
people will contract with partners on a short-term, no-hard-feelings
basis—with renewals available if all goes well.
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