Women’s motivations for paying for sex are notably different than men’s, and demonstrate we are a long way from female sexual liberation.

Women’s motivations for paying for sex are notably different than men’s, and demonstrate we are a long way from female sexual liberation.
It is more and more common for women to be expected to participate in body-punishing acts in their own sex lives, thanks to the normalization of sadomasochistic pornography.
Meghan Murphy speaks with Meagan Tyler about the way sex therapy, sex advice, and self-help books for women normalize male-centered sex and porn culture.
What could be even more provocative than an interview with a naked lady talking about the innate empowerment of self-objectification? An interview with a naked lady about the innate empowerment of self-objectification…