SEX MATTERS THAN YOU THINK
By Adesuwa Ewoigbokhan
We live in a world that talks endlessly about sex yet rarely understands its true significance. It appears in films, music, advertisements, politics, religion, and social debates.

People argue over it, regulate it, celebrate it, and sometimes fear it, yet many still reduce sex to a simple biological act or a private matter that concerns only individuals.
This assumption misses a larger reality: sex is one of the most influential forces shaping human society and personal life.
From the beginning of human existence, sex has mattered because it lies at the centre of human continuity. Through it, families grow and societies renew themselves. But sex is far more than reproduction, as human beings are not driven by biology alone; they are emotional and social beings.
Sexual relationships often create intimacy, trust, affection, and companionship, can strengthen emotional bonds and contribute significantly to personal happiness and psychological well-being. In many ways, sex becomes a language through which people express love, attachment, and connection, yet the importance of sex extends beyond personal relationships. Across history, societies have treated sexuality as something too powerful to leave unregulated.
Religions have established moral boundaries around it, governments have created laws concerning marriage, reproduction, and sexual conduct. Cultural traditions have determined what is acceptable and what is forbidden, this reveals an important truth: sex has never been only about desire, it has also been about power and control.
The irony is difficult to ignore, while societies often attempt to restrict discussions about sexuality, modern culture constantly uses it to attract attention. Advertising sells with it, entertainment profits from it and social media amplifies it.
Sexuality influences fashion, language, and even public identity. We may pretend sex belongs solely in private spaces, yet its influence is visible almost everywhere in public life.
Ignoring the importance of sex does not make its influence disappear, as silence often creates misunderstanding, fear, and misinformation.
Open and responsible conversations about sexuality are therefore necessary, not because sex dominates human life, but because it quietly shapes many aspects of it.
Sex matters more than many people think because it is not merely an act, it is a force that influences relationships, culture, identity, and social structures. To understand human society fully, one must understand the role sexuality plays within it. Understanding sexuality responsibly allows individuals and society to engage with one of the most powerful forces shaping human life!















