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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: 7 Thing I Want My Son To Know About Porn [View all]jakeXT
(10,575 posts)43. Reminds me of the Hite Report from the 70's
I truly wish you and your generation could have been free to embark on your sex lives free from all the hardcore, soulless, sexist imagery of porn. I wish you could all have had the chance to explore it organically, with all the surprises, the thrills and even the spills. Without expectations or preconceptions. Thats the way it used to be, back in ye olden days. For us, sex was a wonderful, sometimes awkward experience of discovery. Lots of fumbling and bumbling and working it out as you went along.
http://www.msvgrupomedico.com/THE%20hite%20report.pdf
Thirty years ago a book by an unknown American writer took the world by storm. Its author, a young graduate student, had debunked one of the great myths about female sexuality: that most women should be able to have orgasms through sexual intercourse. The idea that something was wrong with popular assumptions about sex, not women, was so radical that it propelled Shere Hite to instant fame.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/shere-hite-on-female-sexuality-in-the-21st-century-475981.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/shere-hite-on-female-sexuality-in-the-21st-century-475981.html
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Just heard in the past few days on NPR, that "Corporate" porn is hitting hard times.
Fla Dem
Nov 2014
#15
Actually the post made me wonder WHY we have a society that produces the kind of porn we have
ismnotwasm
Nov 2014
#41
Thanks, I am not up on the latest studies. There are too many things associated with porn to make
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#21
Sounds like someone who just can't get used to the idea that we use calculators now.
jtuck004
Nov 2014
#25
Porn follows our culture, I think. No worse than what is on tv. If people can't see unarmed
jtuck004
Nov 2014
#35