# The world

1. **Main Idea:** In this dystopian world, the government has taken complete control over personal relationships and procreation. The state dictates who can have children with whom, effectively eliminating the concept of romantic love and passion.
2. **Focus:** The focus of the world is on control and compliance. The government seeks to maintain power by controlling the most intimate aspects of its citizens' lives. This includes not only who they can have children with, but also how and when they can engage in sexual intercourse.
3. **Reason:** The government justifies this control by claiming it's for the greater good. They argue that by controlling procreation, they can create a stronger, healthier, and more intelligent society. They may also claim that removing love and passion prevents heartbreak, jealousy, and other emotional complications.
4. **Rules:**
   * The government chooses your partner based on genetic compatibility and desired traits.
   * Sexual intercourse is allowed only for procreation and is scheduled by the government.
   * Emotions and feelings such as love and passion between disallowed couples are considered illegal and punishable.
   * Any relationships or sexual activities outside of government assignments are strictly forbidden and severely punished.
   * Citizens are monitored to ensure compliance with these rules.


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