The Death Of Why Lesbian Videos Feel More Emotional And How To Avoid It


Framing the Debate
We are undeniably in an accessible age, whether it’s worldwide news at the tips of our fingers or our favourite TV show being just a streaming site away. Again, this is brilliant for all the brilliant reasons but alarming for so many more. A very clear controversial element of this is evident in the "internetification" of pornography, or sites that spin it on its head, like OnlyFans. It’s brilliantly and challengingly clear that humans now have access to more than ever before.


The rise of OnlyFans and exclusive content platforms alike is something we’ve all been exposed to whether we wanted to be or not, and its success has sparked conversations that span complete opposite ends of the spectrum. One argument that I see come up several times, with actually no center terrain, is whether women in the adult entertainment industry can be considered feminwill bets or not.


Upon consideration, my immediate answer was, "Yes, of course they should be." However, as I scrolled through the discourse, I found that my opinion seemed to be not well-favoured. In fact, it has sparked considerable anger among feminists who feel that simply labelling it as empowering is a step back for women.


While there are compelling arguments on both sides, it’s important to address the information fairly and make a well-informed conclusion of your own.



Defining Empowerment & Agency
To vehemently defend either end of the argument, it’s important to ask: What exactly constitutes female empowerment and agency? Ultimately, it’s this ambiguity that fuels disparity among feminists.

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