Sex is all around us, it is in the movies, on TV, and even on the radio. I think that sex is a big part of the American Culture, because everyone does it, and if they don't they are thinking about it. Sex is a natural part of the human nature.
It is however, sad to see what advertising defines as the sexy woman. It paints a picture that every woman should be super thin, and have no wrinkles. This is sad to me because people define sexiness as different things. I know men who only date bigger women, or should I say women who have some meat on their bones. I also know men who wouldn't even consider this. I think that if we all looked like Pamela Anderson or Angelina Jolie, that the world would be a boring place and people would get sick of looking at the same thing all over. The ads that they run on TV are sad because they affect our teenagers, and they are a good reason for eating disorders and why the skinniest of women think they are fat. It is hard enough to find your way in this world without trying to look like the most sexy of the sexiest women.
Porn is part of the American Culture and I don't see it going anywhere. I for one am not at all interested in Porn, yes I have watched it, but it didn't do anything for me. My ex-husband always watched porn so I was always around it. I don't myself understand why people enjoy it but then again I'm sure that people don't understand why other people enjoy different things. I think that Pornography says that we are a very sexual culture, and we are always experimenting with different things. I'm sure that some people look down on people who view porn, but really who are we to judge. I think that different people have different ways of expressing themselves, some people are more public about their sexual encounters, and enjoy having people watch them having sex. That's where we get the porn stars. I think that there is alot of money in the Pornography industry, because some people do unfortunately become addicted to it.
You mention the sorts of demands that men make when they are determining who is a truly "sexy" woman. What sorts of assumptions or demands do you make towards men when you are figuring out whether they are sexy?
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