Porn Shows What People Still Won’t Say About Sex
A book of intimate interviews reveals how reluctant people are to speak about their true desires.
Source: Porn Shows What People Still Won’t Say About Sex | The New Republic
A book of intimate interviews reveals how reluctant people are to speak about their true desires.
Source: Porn Shows What People Still Won’t Say About Sex | The New Republic
Fred Thornton
July 27, 2024 @ 12:44 pm
Sure, why not squishy-fishy sexual politics for the morning thunk instead of mudslinging national politics. Some of the driving forces for both would seem to overlap more than most folks want to admit. Common between them of course the word thought “politics.” As they say in the artillery “fire for effect.” Let’s see where these thoughts land.
One: Society is a female thing, the mother collective that nurtures all lesser lives in their efforts to survive to thrive.
Two: Mothers have rules, they need rules to organize things, to make sure all the kids get as much as possible, too make sure there is enough to make the jump to paygone day when the pantry gets restocked.
Three: rules cause resentments even when they are fair and needed rules enforced with compassionate justice much less rigid and repressive rules enforced with Draconian bigotry.
Ergo, Porn then resolves to be nothing more nor less than where the kids use fantasy to dump off their resentments and restore emotional balance before going on with their daily lives. The content and nature of the sexual porn (there are other kinds of porn, but that’s speaking to a different facet of the social thing) being consumed is a direct reflection of how good a job the Mother Society associated with any given culture is doing with her children. By and large the more rigid and regimented the society the more debauched and dysfunctionally depraved their porn tends to become… to generate a relief equal to the degree of aggravation.
AND OF COURSE nobody is going to want to talk about the subject, if Momma Society gets wind of it she might get mad at us and lock up all the kool-aid for a week. Kids, you know?