In a perfect world, people would laugh at pornography.

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The #InsomniaClub‘s theme for April was based off this New York Times story of a 13-year old girl who sent a nude photo of herself to her boyfriend. Inevitably the photo got out and spread like wildfire.

Interested in the sexual-repression side of the story, I came across this video by 1 Giant Leap, creators of my favourite film of all time, What About Me?

Two quotes that stood out to me:

You really see it in America…sexuality is so much the shadow of the culture. Because it’s not there, there’s this reverse, perverted idea is what we get to see.

and…

I’d say sexuality is out of balance in the world today, and I don’t think it’s female or male sexuality. I think in a perfect world, people would laugh at pornography, because everybody would be getting so much love, and so many hugs, and so many climaxes and orgasms that to even think of watching it would be kind of silly or redundant.

It’s a thinker…
Début de l'événement 14.01.2023
Fin de l'événement 14.01.2023