Making Sense of Modern Pornography
Making Sense of Modern Pornography
10/16/2016
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This article from The New Yorker investigates the evolving landscape of modern pornography and attempts to make sense of its cultural and societal impact. It explores how the internet has transformed the way pornography is consumed and created, giving rise to an abundance of amateur and user-generated content. The article delves into the psychological and ethical debates surrounding pornography, including its potential effects on relationships and society as a whole. It also highlights the experiences and perspectives of performers in the industry. Overall, the article offers a critical analysis of the complex and multifaceted nature of modern pornography and its significance in contemporary society.
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