The Evolution of Porn and Erotica on Oprah

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I won’t get into the commentary that is appearing on the Oprah site after her recent erotica themed show except to say that everyone experiences intimacy at some point or another and that relationships do need to be maintained. No, everlasting sexual excitement isn’t a given. Whether sex education is an ongoing process or if we choose to add a little excitement within our personal lives, sex is always going to be a part of everyday life.

One comment that drew my eye was a reference to the word ‘filth’ and the (commentator’s) overall disdain.

Pornography is common. It has been with society since ancient times and yes, it may as well be mainstream. It may not be approved web viewing during work hours, but for adults, it is common viewing.

Oprah’s webpage has a fantastic selection of articles for everyone interested in erotica. There is a beginner’s guide to erotica, an interview with now-retired adult film star Jenna Jameson and a whole lot more.

Sexuality shouldn’t be a shameful subject, something that is kept behind closed doors for to keep it hidden means to be less open and, ultimtely, counterproductive.

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