Sex has been one of the biggest objects of mankind’s obsession.
Throughout history, we have seen sex depicted in various forms through art and media. From naked greek statues to the Kama Sutra, all the way to 50 Shades of Grey, sex and nudity have always made their way into the content we consume.
There was a time when access to sexual media involved jumping through many hoops to get that Playboy/Playgirl magazine. But advancements in tech have changed the game, and maybe not for the better.
Heck, the internet alone has seen pornography reach people with so much ease and influence that could not have been imagined two decades ago.
This vast reach has arguably been more detrimental than helpful to humankind, leaving behind many trails of controversy in the realms of morality, psychology, and personal intimate relationships.
For something so widespread, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of conversation about it around most of our circles.
Can speaking frankly about pornography and sexual media, in general, help to educate and promote healthy ideas, behaviours and expectations about sex?
That’s what we tried to find out on this old episode of the Yellow Pill.