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Posted on cuckeddit before they removed it.
We are more open about sex than ever. With thousands of women doing OnlyFans and the normalising of porn and sex work. But it seems there is a huge pushback on any popular media regarding the display of attractive women.
In this Blizzcon video from 2010
View: https://twitter.com/chrisbratt/status/1418629194683125761?s=19
, a foid asks about sexualising the characters in WoW less. The devs respond with a joke and the crowd boos.
We almost never see sexualised characters in media anymore which is a massive dissapointment. Despite the fact that we've never been as progressively open as we have been now regarding sex and body image?
I just find it so fucking weird that people love to talk about sex and what porn they watch and what fetishes they love on Twitter. But as soon an anime or video game shows some fucking booba everyone loses their minds.
Of course it's sexually progressive for them but it's sexually repressive when it doesn't involve a monetary service that benefits women.
We are more open about sex than ever. With thousands of women doing OnlyFans and the normalising of porn and sex work. But it seems there is a huge pushback on any popular media regarding the display of attractive women.
In this Blizzcon video from 2010
View: https://twitter.com/chrisbratt/status/1418629194683125761?s=19
, a foid asks about sexualising the characters in WoW less. The devs respond with a joke and the crowd boos.
We almost never see sexualised characters in media anymore which is a massive dissapointment. Despite the fact that we've never been as progressively open as we have been now regarding sex and body image?
I just find it so fucking weird that people love to talk about sex and what porn they watch and what fetishes they love on Twitter. But as soon an anime or video game shows some fucking booba everyone loses their minds.
Of course it's sexually progressive for them but it's sexually repressive when it doesn't involve a monetary service that benefits women.