I hope we all know this and are just doing it as a bit, but sometimes I do see shit on this website that makes me go “Oh y’all are genuinely just weird prudes”

The “gooner epidemic” is not real, gooning is an incredibly niche kink that very few people engage in.

“Porn addiction” is basically non existent and affects such a small portion of the population as to not be relevant. The idea that most people have in their heads about porn addiction is propaganda made up by evangelicals.

We do not live in an overly-sexually-liberated time. There is not an excess of sexual content or exposure to it.

Most of the time when people talk about “the gooner problem” what they’re actually talking about is a mix of two unrelated things, people living normal sexually liberated lives, and undersocialized young men that don’t know how to interact with people.

Sex is good. We should be having more of it. We should encourage healthy, safe sex featuring whatever kinks you and your partner(s) consent to. Don’t fall for puritan propaganda comrades.

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    I wasn’t trying to make a broader claim about Japan, just on that one thing specifically

    I just wanted to vent about it, because it has made me hypervigilant about any pervy shit in Japanese media.

    I had heard before about that Danish tv show. Part of what frustrates me with current discourse is how the female body in particular gets… mysticised I guess. Like there’s all the teasing about showing as much as possible but not those areas, then you see a woman actually bare-chest and it’s: “oh, I guess her nipples are bigger”. On the other end, I personally get discomforted by a visible… uh… “penile bulge”. I don’t really like to think about the stuff that goes on down there…

    I still wrestle with how much I should write that off as childish sensibilities.

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      I get that, and the feeling childish about it, but I don’t think it’s a bad thing. Like the other thread mentions, it’s a bit acephobic that it feels unacceptable to not want to have anything to do with it personally.

      That’s an interesting point to consider… I wonder why it is like that