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The Deadening of Desire

This article in NY magazine reminds me very much of what Walker Percy had to say about postmodern sexuality: contrary to all appearances, the pervasive porn and open display of unbridled lust are actually a myth which hides the fact that our culture's sexual desire is fading (Ecc. 12:5). Sex has become a product and hobby; it's not desired so much as bought. (Thanks to the the Hicks brothers.)

I will never forget a visit I made to Ilana, an old friend who had become an Orthodox Jew in Jerusalem. When I saw her again, she had abandoned her jeans and T-shirts for long skirts and a head scarf. I could not get over it. Ilana has waist-length, wild and curly golden-blonde hair. “Can’t I even see your hair?” I asked, trying to find my old friend in there. “No,” she demurred quietly. “Only my husband,” she said with a calm sexual confidence, “ever gets to see my hair.”

When she showed me her little house in a settlement on a hill, and I saw the bedroom, draped in Middle Eastern embroideries, that she shares only with her husband—the kids are not allowed—the sexual intensity in the air was archaic, overwhelming. It was private. It was a feeling of erotic intensity deeper than any I have ever picked up between secular couples in the liberated West. And I thought: Our husbands see naked women all day—in Times Square if not on the Net. Her husband never even sees another woman’s hair.

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It's amazing that this article from 2003 is circulating in the blogosphere because of Tim Challies discovering it again.

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