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James June 21st, 2016, late afternoon
It's an interesting conundrum. I say that the porn industry has such a strong online presence with pushy advertising on 'custom choose' porn, there is a very large number of new millenials and the x-generation also, who are experiencing super easy access to whatever they want on all devices. The boundaries are being pushed contantly and a lot people are being swept along and highly influenced. To a certain degree, couples are willing to take new risks because of this. They may well have intimate lovemaking, but there will be times when they want to take it to a another explicit level, due to heavy online presence these days. People are taking a lot more risks. I did jump on Make Love Not Porn and i can see the natural attraction, as in French movies of natural intimacy. But hey.. Its a moral step forward for us older folk. Personally, imagination is so much better.