That's the difference between now & 20yrs ago. Access to porn has become far too easy. Boundaries are crossed & blurred. What are we left with? The decimation of society thanks to the patriarchy and their ever sickening fantasies. We are becoming numb to what we should be outraged by; its only going to get worse & as far as I can see its at the expense of women and children.
Totally agree, especially with the BIB. You can see the gradual creeping of ever more salacious programming on TV: the bid to push the boundaries that little bit further as to what’s shown in regards to sex. And I’m not talking about films or dramas where you would expect to see sex scenes etc as part of the story, but the constant plugging of sex-related reality tv shows and documentaries.
Channel 4 alone has Open House: the Great Sex Experiment’; Virgin Island; Dating Naked UK and Naked Attraction. Not forgetting Naked Education which was aimed at ‘teens and parents’ where a group of young teens (14-16) were exposed to random adults stripping off to ‘show different body types’ as well as mutilated trans-identifying females (I know we discussed it on here at the time). The show aired an hour before the 9pm watershed.
Lucian shows his scars from top surgery, while Finn shows the results of both top and bottom surgery.
metro.co.uk
Controversial programme uses ‘body positive’ naked adults to tackle insecurities among young people
theweek.com
Now I’ve read that in the Chelsea Flower Show (of all places) this year, there’s going to be a sex-themed garden sponsored by the sex toy company, Lovehoney. Just why? The designer is quoted as saying, “Houseplants, much like pleasure, are something we should celebrate openly and abundantly.” Again, the ‘normalisation’ of ‘celebrating’ sex ‘openly and abundantly.’
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