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Sex is healthiest when it’s between two real people who esteem each other despite their flaws. Pornography promotes a . It teaches kids that their bodies have to be perfect or artificially exaggerated in order for someone to desire them sexually. Porn performers don’t look real. Many rely on plastic surgery to artificially and drastically change their bodies. And beyond that, they are ACTING like the painful and degrading acts they engage in are pleasurable. Finally, sex dolls and robots are taking the place of real partners. No wonder kids are confused!
This hilarious video uses food to talk about the expectation vs. reality of porn sex vs. real sex.
WATCH: This Video Explains the Difference Between Porn and Real Sex Using Food
We’ve just learned of a new website, “Make Love, Not Porn,” which aims to give the porn-watching masses (read: young men) some perspective on what they’re seeing and how it relates to “real world” sex.
If there’s one thing that years of near constant porn watching have taught us, it’s that there’s no one way to have sex in porn. Different performers have different styles, different directors shoot different types of scenes, different genres play up different experiences. Referring to porn as a monolithic, undifferentiated mass doesn’t do anyone any good—in fact, it’s about as bad as assuming that every lesson learned in a porno can be applied to real life.














