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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Looking back over the years, do you think sex and the sexual scene has cleaned up?
When I was younger, I remember public toilets having the graffiti and drawings on the wall and people loitering around them.
Adult magazines in abundance on the shelves in shops. The same magazines could be found lying around anywhere, from hedge bottoms to coffee tables, the work canteens etc etc.
Outdoor sex was everywhere you looked.
Flashers/streakers were regular in the headlines.
Sex was more openly discussed and available if you were looking for it.
Sex education was sketchy to say the least.
Sti/STD's were just something you had an injection or tablets for.
Modern day has seen most of the above things disappear.
No grubby toilets for the dirty mac brigade.
Hardly any newsagents sell magazines due to people having online porn. Readers wives has given way to Tit Tok style narcissism.
Outdoor 'beauty spots' have gone or are policed or have been closed.
Urban swinging has moved to the many clubs that cater for adults.
Sex education is now more of curriculum in schools.
Sti's/STD's have now got better to reduce the risk of spreading and infecting.
The question is. Are we living in a cleaner society?
Gone are the dirty mags, but internet porn is more available and graphic.
The dirty mac brigade have ditched their coats, so we don't know who to look out for lol
Outdoor activities can now get you arrested and registered.
You get the idea.
What's your thoughts?
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I think paying for porn has moved mostly online so porn mags are dying out. Phone cameras and cctv have probably made public sex more of a risk than before.
Mobile networks enforcing a safe search has taken porn out of the public gaze when out and about. The flipside is this has pushed sex underground more. Lots of people are on sites like fab and paid social media to expose themselves and maybe earn a few quid. We don't need to flash people in the park anymore |
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It's more mainstream I think. Internet porn is so easily accessible that there's no need for top shelf mags. Men who wouldn't have dreamed of putting a mac on and going out flashing think nothing of sending unsolicited dick pics online, which is basically doing exactly the same thing.
Dogging still happens, glory holes are still a thing, cottaging still goes on, it's just something that doesn't hit the headlines unless it's someone famous who gets caught.
It's still all there and more easily accessible than ever, it's just not so scandalous any more. |
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