Still Holding On 2 - Ann Miller - Books - Independently Published - 9798691777431 - September 29, 2020
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Still Holding On 2

Ann Miller

Still Holding On 2

Women's Erotica: The Taboo word?Is there such a thing as women's erotica?Historically, pornography isn't something that ladies were thought to enjoy. With males leading the making and enjoying of porn, women who took part in this industry were often given degrading roles. But some women are not any longer content with females being stuck in those cheap roles. Because the view of female sexuality changes, so does the connection that ladies have with pornography. And it goes beyond admitting to watching porn. In this field too, women are taking charge. Let's start by deconstructing some preconceived ideas!Breaking Down Some MythsThere are tons of assumptions about the connection that ladies have historically had with erotic media. As often, the taboo on sexuality gets stronger when applied to women. Women themselves can feel very embarrassed by the subject itself, and even put off by it. They're not expected to consume porn. So, admitting to watching it's not a simple thing... But it's interesting to ascertain how these stereotypes don't pass the test of reality. Myth #1: Only men watch pornography. Fact: A survey conducted by Cindy showed that 31% of girls watch porn of each week, 30% watch porn a couple of times a month, and 10% watch pornography every day!Myth #2: Women are only actors used for male enjoyment within the pornography industry. Porn isn't enjoyable for ladies to watch. Fact: many ladies are conscious of this issue with erotic media. Still, women enjoy a spread of porn even as very much as men do. Myth #3: Women who are married or during a committed relationship aren't curious about pornography. Fact: 51% of girls who enjoy porn are during a relationship. Women Too Explore Sexuality through EroticismSo, women do consume erotic media. Still, many ladies say that they're embarrassed to admit that they watch porn, albeit they are doing enjoy it. Admitting this fact means women are overcoming many stereotypes about female sexuality. Their experience is personal. Some are taking this opportunity to watch porn as a way of exploring and expressing their sexuality. Indeed, the straightforward fact is that ladies who watch porn are mostly watching it alone. Only 12% watch with a partner; and only 17% use porn as how to find out what their partner may enjoy. Pornography has become some women's tool for learning about their sexuality. They're learning their likes, dislikes, kinks, and more as they become easier with sexuality. Reinventing Porn with Feminist EroticaBut whether or not they watch porn or not, women are concerned about how the male-centric porn industry views and treats women. Old-school pornography doesn't turn them on and it often degrades women. Since there's a requirement for ladies eroticism, why isn't there a suggestion which will appeal to them?There is! Women's erotica is on the increase - it's just difficult to find!Feminist directors of erotic media are aware that pornography gives viewers ideas about the sexual roles that men and ladies have, also as what's masculine and what's feminine. These new style directors hope to vary the position that ladies hold in pornography. Instead of women's bodies being the merchandise, they're getting to create a visible experience that everybody can enjoy without degrading women's position in sex. The goal of those new, sexy films is to point out that men and ladies adore one another, while also treating one another with both respect and pleasure. This interdependent relationship has largely been left unaddressed in mainstream erotic media. The Future Is Female!For many years, there has been a taboo surrounding the thought that ladies might be curious about pornography. This previously male industry is changing as women take hold of their representation in it.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 29, 2020
ISBN13 9798691777431
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 66
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 4 mm   ·   99 g
Language English  

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