1 is a statutory relaxation of alcohol restrictions.
According to the New Zealand Herald, since the law of 1999 was promulgated, the number of alcoholics in New Zealand has risen sharply. However,/kloc-The number of female alcoholics aged 0/6 to 24 is much higher than that of men in this age group. Scientists in New Zealand have found that 1 in every four New Zealand women drink too much, which not only has a serious impact on their body and mind, but also becomes a new social problem.
The so-called "excessive drinking of charming color" alcohol has an exciting effect on both the central nervous system and the sexual nervous system. Drinking alcohol can really help and stimulate the auxiliary role of lust, but this kind of lust is high and difficult to control. This is not the direct effect of alcohol, but mainly the result of relaxing the control ability of sexual behavior after the cerebral cortex is slightly paralyzed by alcohol.
But New Zealand is one of the few countries where homosexuality and prostitution are legalized.
Nearly eight years after the implementation of the Prostitute Amendment Act, the police reduced the police force in the red light district, which actually opened the door for the sex industry and criminals. Underage girls are full of youthful vitality, so they don't have to dress up deliberately. They don't have to wear high heels, fishnet stockings and miniskirts like adult prostitutes. They often appear in the red light district after midnight. This relaxed social atmosphere will inevitably encourage young New Zealand women to have promiscuity with an open mind.
3. It is the infiltration and profound influence of Maori worship culture on New Zealand society.
The indigenous Maori in New Zealand are a very famous people who worship sex and reproduction, and they are proud of having a lot of sexual intercourse. Their totem worship is naked sexual reproduction worship, and wood carvings of male roots and female genitalia can be seen everywhere. Even in Auckland airport, there are huge woodcarvings of male roots that attract attention. This native sex culture has become a fashion, and young New Zealand women who pursue fashion naturally follow, accept and practice this cultural orientation, leading to the consequences of promiscuity.