Categoría: Sexualidad

  • Fiona Vera-Gray escribe en The Guardian: 

    How is pornography changing women’s perception of what is normal, acceptable and beautiful? I interviewed them to find out.

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    The very nature of the female body means it requires effort to look at in detail. We need mirrors, torches, particular positions. It’s purposeful; you need intention. But the ready availability of all kinds of pornography has given more access to female bodies than ever before. What does that mean for how we feel about our own?

    Almina told me that most of her friends had seen pornography by the age of 15 and, usually, it wasn’t by choice. She was 18 when we spoke, and still remembered being 12 and having boys message her pictures and videos from adult sites, telling her she should go on them. She was intrigued. “Everyone is saying: ‘Don’t go near it.’ I was just interested in what was going on – what sex looked like, what their bodies looked like and what they were doing.”