By Emilie Astolat
I don’t mind the fact that my hubby watches porn, partly, I guess, because it’s inversely related to how often we have sex. Just because I’m not in the mood doesn’t mean that he has to remain sexually abstinent. Plus, I watch it, too, when the mood strikes.
What does bother me, however, is the often unrealistic portrayal of sex that pornography perpetuates for men and women. Being a woman, I can only speak for my gender and, while porn can be fun, it definitely has the potential to take its toll on the self esteem. I mean, there are some standards I just can’t live up to.
For example, I don’t suddenly find myself dripping wet at the mere thought of penis. Sorry.
I still like to cuddle. Booooorrring.
I can’t do a triple backflip and land naked in the splits position smiling and ready for action. A personal failing, I’m sure.
I have not invested in a vaginal bleaching kit. Yes, you read that right.
Now, while you don’t have to be a NASA scientist to figure out that there are very real differences between porn sex and real sex, the statistics in this video are pretty interesting and put things into perspective nicely. Just one little warning: You will never look at food the same.
Well… I…I…. don’t know. One hardly knows what to say.
Excuse me, I’ll be right back.
:) I really this. But I’m afraid to share it. lol Did enjoy seeing the movie “The Sessions” as well. Bravo!
Hysterical!
Oh, is it okay to use that word in this context?
Actually one of the funniest thing about this video are the screenshots for “related” videos that display in the screen after you’ve watched it. I might have to watch it again to see if they change…