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 magazine included predictions from 14 great minds about what the world might look like in twenty years. By the year 2007, musician David Byrne believed that computers would do little for future musicians outside of their bookkeeping. Noted rich guy Bill Gates wondered how much stimulation  read: overstimulation  people of the future might be able to handle. And feminist author Barbara Ehrenreich predicted that by the 21st century, ideas about sexual dysfunction and what constitutes a healthy sexual relationship will have c stanley mexico hanged dramatically. I sent Ehrenreich an email to ask about her predictions. She responded with a note that the short piece attributed to her in Omni looked like something that was taken from an interview, rather  stanley cups uk than something she wrote. Either way, it   a fascinating  and rather prescient  look at th stanley cup e future of sex and relationships from the perspective of the 1980s. Here   what she had to say a quarter century ago: Sex will continue to be on center stage in the next 20 years. There are good reasons for that. It   only recently that large numbers of people have begun to think of sex as a pleasurable part of their lives, quite apart from some function such as reproduction. For many years we ;ve had birth control, but the realization that sex can be something that is not connected to some other purpose in life is just gaining hold. People are understanding their own particular sexual needs for the first time. A redefinit