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A lot of pornography is proudly misogynistic, but it doesn't have to be like that. There's no reason a video can't be sexually explicit and still present women as human beings who have an equal right to sexual desire, pleasure, and satisfaction. There's no reason that porn can't present women as sexual collaborators with men rather than as sexual conquests of men.
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As a hueueueueuge fan and consumer of porn, I like a lot of the points this article makes, although I believe its goal is as much to do with sorting men out about their attitudes around their porn consumption as it is about changing women’s attitudes about why porn exists in the first place.
My favorite quote from this article? “… male-female sex should not be presented as something penises do to vaginas (or other orifices).” If you watch more lesbian porn (especially if they’re real lesbians and not just semi-bi pros making a buck) you’ll see more intimacy and interaction than just boring old insertion and resolution. It’s less goal-oriented and tends to show the two (or more) participants doing things with each other, rather than to each other.
Porn’s been around since forever. I once saw an exhibit of the ruins of Pompeii, and there was a section behind a curtained partition that showed 2000-year-old mosaics of people fucking and sucking. People have always been interested in sex, whether as a participant or as an observer.
So, don’t get too compartmentalized about your porn consumption. It’s better to know it for what it is than to make it something you hide away from others.
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