Don’t mistake porn for “normal” sexual activity or something you need aspire to!
With porn on the rise, our perception of what is “normal” sex is based on the skills and proclivities of Jenna Jameson, et al. No one seems to want to discuss how this new prevalence is resulting in misconceptions about sex or how it’s changing our romantic and sexual relationships—not to mention our relationships to our own bodies.
Porn has taught an entire generation of women to hypersexualize and pornify themselves in their sexual relationships. It has created an epidemic of new, unattainable aesthetics. Do not let those aesthetics become your new normal of what ought to happen under the sheets.
Porn is sexual fantasy, not sexual reality. Know the difference.