SPIEGEL: How do websites like YouPorn, which is viewed by millions, change sexuality?
Sigusch: It's part of the neo-sexual revolution that began in the late 1970s and continues to this day. A key feature of this revolution is the large-scale publication and commercialization of details that were once secret. Sexuality has been trivialized. The interesting thing about this is that exaggerated portrayals apparently destroy desire more effectively than any repression.
SPIEGEL: Can YouPorn help reduce feelings of sexual guilt?
Sigusch: Only superficially. But for people who are desperate and searching, sexuality on the Internet offers an incredible release. In the past, every pervert believed that he was the only one who had an abstruse desire. Today, he can find out on the Internet that there's someone like him in New Zealand or Patagonia. On the other hand, Internet sexuality shows that we're becoming more and more self-involved. I'm talking about self-sex.
Now you know that he means you New Zealand perverts aye? Cause I only visit YouPorn to read the articles. And only a German would call it 'self-sex'.
And is it a pre-requisite, do you think, of being a Sexologist that you have to look like a sexo:

Who's he calling desperate and searching?!?
ReplyDeleteClubDes you and I both know there are no articles on Youporn.....I can't remember who told me that:)
Sigusch looks like he's had his 'life juices' sucked from him on more than one occasion.