The article examines the cultural shift towards Romantasy, a genre featuring graphic sexual content, highlighting its allure for female readers. It discusses the broader implications of the 'pornification' of culture, asserting that elements of porn have seeped into mainstream media, including advertisements. Aspects of modern relationships and sexuality have altered significantly, linked to a rise in loneliness among young people. Critics argue this trend points to a disconnect between sexual liberation and true intimacy, manifesting in oversexualization but less sexual engagement overall among teens.
Female readers are obsessed with Romantasy, a genre that slips into graphic descriptions of penetrations and orgasms every few chapters.
The logical endgame of the sexual revolution has been to turn sex into a recreational activity, resulting in porn's tropes being exported into the mainstream.
The consequences? A loneliness epidemic, a generation of oversexualized teens who are having less sex and an increasing psychological disconnect.
The total pornification of culture suggests that porn is unstoppable, influencing not just adult entertainment but cultural perceptions of sexuality.
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