On Porn. in Whey and Sonic Screwdrivers.

  • May 21, 2014, 8:39 a.m.
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All things considered, if it weren't for internet porn, I'd be vastly undereducated in the Sexual Arts and Sciences. Of course, it's more than just porn, but shh, I like being lewd and fucking with the censors.

As someone with half a brain, copious viewing of porn led me to realize, without any major "ah ha!" moment that all bodies are different, all genitals are different, and there is no one standard for being okay. Early porn exploration was motivated by the very simple question, "What does vulva look like?" And very quickly I noticed, very matter-of-factly, that they're all different.

(Okay, headspace was probably closer to "What do girls .. look like?" but shhh.)

It's one thing to tell someone, "Shh, you're okay, all bodies are different." It's quite another to have this be my default perspective from the start. A lot of people need to be TOLD that all bodies are different. I would notice, "Wow, that guy's dick is ugly and he's getting paid to fuck. What the hell." Oh sure, all guys have a size complex, but in terms of composition, porn taught me that all varieties of cock are good enough to get paid to fuck.

And hell, even in terms of size, we've all watched porn and thought, "Wow, his penis is kind of small, who hired him." Now shh about porn being close to reality or having realistic people. Anyone with half a brain knows they're ACTORS.

But I suppose that's the argument I'm rallying against, this idea that anyone would, by default, absorb pornographic culture and assimilate it as fact rather than just fiction. Nobody watches Star Trek and says, "This must be current reality!" Only an idiot watches porn, thinking it's like real life. And if parents are worried their kids will get the wrong idea about sex, jesus, fucking tell them porn stars are PAID ACTORS and that scenes are generally NOT LIKE REAL LIFE.

To be clear, I had next to no other sexual instruction as a child. Er. Let's replace that word and say Sexual Education. There, better. I had no sexual education. My parents never talked to me. You can pretty much count out school. And, while it would have been skewed secondhand information, I had no "expert" friends educating me. I'd be living in the goddamned dark ages if it weren't for the internet.

And yes, it was far more than pornography which educated me. I read, I read a lot, any website that had any information on anatomy or masturbation or "how to pleasure a woman" or ANYTHING. I'm immensely happy that http://www.jackinworld.com/ is still around. Who the hell is going to educate you on the variety of ways to masturbate? WHO? Or detail, at length, ways to perform cunnilingus? Or detail female anatomy beyond the horrors of menstruation? (Which, education of, I bet is still spotty, no pun intended.)

The internet taught me all bodies are different, a fact so default I forget some people are insecure about just being themselves. It taught me anatomy, it taught me about STDs, it taught me about safe sex, it taught me how to masturbate and pleasure my partners. It taught me how ideas (erotica) are hotter than visuals. It allowed me to explore my sexuality (headspace) in a safe environment. Think of it in terms of noticing what you tend to think about while masturbating. Or that moment when you're introduced to a new kink and look down, "Wow, there's a reaction I wasn't expecting!"

If it weren't for the internet, I wouldn't understand what female arousal is, or how it differs typically from male arousal. Think about how useful that kind of information is. I wouldn't understand refractory period. I wouldn't KNOW that arousal, erection, ejaculation, AND orgasm are all four separate (albeit interrelated) processes and can all happen in the absence of another. I wouldn't know how to get your bra size measured. I wouldn't know how to properly prepare for anal sex. I wouldn't know explicitly the importance of consent, how one can give consent, or explicitly how "maybe means no." I WOULDN'T KNOW ABOUT FORESKIN RESTORATION. I wouldn't know a lot of knowledge that is so ingrained in me that I probably take it for granted.

Thank you, internet. :: hugs the internet ::


Bomb Shell May 21, 2014

Saw you on the front page, interesting and intelligent analysis you have there, enjoyable reading :o)

Deleted user May 21, 2014

Redtube and youporn are fun as well.

Timmy™ Deleted user ⋅ May 21, 2014

Videos are fun for comedy or distraction. Honestly, my archive over the years has been mostly softcore images. Because girls are beautiful. If I want a little something, I like the previews at kink.com.

Domino May 21, 2014

I never had internet pre-experience but there were other ways of finding out ... like asking people, books, (I had a veritable library of sex books), learning new things from different lovers, books, magazines, did I mention books? etc. All I've learned from the internet is that anal, spit-roasting and using both holes together with 2 men is not only normal but also much more enjoyable for the woman than "normal" sex. Two of which I am yet to try and one, I must admit never gave me nearly as much pleasure as the ladies on the internet when I tried it on very special occasions. I have however found a lot of friends and a husband through the internet so I'd better not knock it too much.

AnOrangeZebra May 21, 2014

Pornography has such a bad rap and it's a shame! One can learn so much about sexual ideas. I am in your boat, I had no sexual education. My parents never talked to me but I also had strong internet restrictions at home. I never really explored too much pornography on my own, I will be resuming that once my issues are taken care of. But it should make me less insecure about my lack of ability to orgasm with a partner, or more insecure as well. Who knows. I think most of my sexuality came from sheer desire, values, and genuinely wanting to improve. But pornography taught me that there is nothing off limits, whatever someone is turned on by there is a market for it out on the interweb. And that is comforting!

Florentine May 21, 2014

I got a lot of learnin' from my stepmother's college human anatomy and physiology books. They had all sorts of fascinating illustrations and diagrams, from puberty changes to sexual positions. She never knew I snuck them off the shelf to study them.

But yes, then teendom and the internet coincided and a whole new universe opened up in front of me.

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