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In your book, cheating is often equated with sexual liberation.
We live in a time of seemingly uncorked sexual liberation.
Friedman hosts Unscrewed, a popular podcast exploring paths to sexual liberation.
Was it a place for sexual liberation or just a campy show?
Donna Summer's erotic breaths on "Love to Love You Baby" shivered with sexual liberation.
Even sexual liberation, won by a previous generation, is a baby-boomer Trojan horse.
Darling's sexual liberation remains one of the most revolutionary things about her character and the project.
Second-wave feminism, sexual liberation and the rise of counterculture jostle for attention in the background.
What our mothers struggled for—freedom, equality, sexual liberation—well, now we're back in the middle ages.
It turns out we have long been conflicted about this art: Is it villainy or sexual liberation?
A visit to Tokyo in 1969 brought about her sexual liberation — and the end of her marriage.
Sexual liberation is an old idea that we've fogged up as we've become more "civilized" whatever that means.
However, in practice, women may choose to enjoy sexual liberation in significantly different ways than their male counterparts.
They also serve as a reminder: Cinematic sexual liberation for (and by) men can be punishing for women.
For years now, the mainstream L.G.B.T. rights movement has been more consumed with marriage and children than sexual liberation.
It's hard not to connect these bleak colors with how this plague darkened the gay sexual liberation of the 1970s.
But true to her character, enjoyment of the portrayal of her sexual liberation is interrupted by a few striking facts.
Hippy communes in San Francisco used to be born out of political discontent and a primal desire for sexual liberation.
You don't need to fight for social justice or work for sexual liberation to pick up a witchy throw pillow.
Toby Fleishman separates from his wife of fifteen years, envisioning a future of sexual liberation and mild co-parent sparring.
This is evident in progressive indifference to the rights of those who oppose progressive policies in areas like sexual liberation.
In compelling detail, she chronicled her time as a student at Harvard while experiencing depression, drug abuse and sexual liberation.
During this time in the late 80s, feminism was starting to center on sexual liberation and control of the female body.
The rose-colored video is full of dreamy, super-feminine visuals and unabashed tributes to female anatomy, queerness, and sexual liberation.
It was post-sexual liberation, where everything and anything goes, and especially in San Francisco, it was pretty wild back then.
As a music artist, Moonchild embodies a message of sexual liberation for women, which she says earns her praise from fans.
Friedman hosts Unscrewed, a podcast exploring paths to sexual liberation, and is at work on a book by the same name.
Now, with the help of female music artists, women's sexual liberation was becoming more than just a literal conversation at the table.
What impact do you think Tom's art had on gay men's self-regard at the time, and by extension gay sexual liberation?
Speaking at the premier of the show, Mirren admitted she struggled to understand the character's "sexual liberation" despite her own forward-thinking.
Lee and Wise spoke to us about sexual liberation, work ethic, and what it's really like shooting a Netflix series in Brooklyn.
Just because her theatrical performances teeter on the outlandish and comedic, they often explore themes of feminism, sexual liberation, race, and religion.
Almost everywhere in Latin America, the totalitarian regimes that he opposed had collapsed — while free markets, democracy and sexual liberation found favor.
Just because her theatrical performances teeter on the outlandish and comedic, they often explore themes of feminism, sexual liberation, race, and religion.
Far ahead of his time, Hefner not only helped pave the way for sexual liberation, he was a trailblazer for inclusion and diversity.
So let's talk about sex—and don't forget to read Bitch Planet (which promises a different kind of sexual liberation) for next week.
Ms. Perry credits her shift in perspective on her sexuality — she calls it "a full sexual liberation" — to resolving issues with her father.
Depending on whom you ask and when, the seducer is either a manipulative villain exploiting innocents or a heroic figure of sexual liberation.
I am all for sexual liberation, but I can't stop wondering if these apps also have a negative effect on gay men's mental health.
At the time it exploded as a cultural phenomenon—porn wasn't necessarily glamorous, but it became a symbol of Italian counterculture and sexual liberation.
This was how city kids grew up in the aftermath of sexual "liberation": navigating these uncomfortable interactions, unaware we maybe were escaping something worse.
Then there were the hypocrites, condemning sexual liberation while being secretly lascivious, their railing against gays later exposed as a form of gay panic.
A very dark comedy about sexual liberation and emotional cataclysm, this Phoebe Waller-Bridge monologue, which birthed the Amazon series, arrives in New York.
But am I really supposed to believe that the biggest threat to women's sexual liberation in the United States today, in 2019, is...other women?
It helps that the GDR's rebels, especially its female artists, tackled issues that continue to be relevant: surveillance, gender inequality, self-discovery and sexual liberation.
In the 70s, you had all the benefits of sexual liberation: the "Free Love" movement, Women's Liberation and the Pill, and the Gay Liberation movement.
Glam definitely had a gender melting aspect to it (for all the supposed sexual liberation of the 60s), but the culture was still pretty homophobic.
She hosts Unscrewed, a podcast exploring paths to sexual liberation, and co-edited the new book Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World.
The miniskirt was considered a sort of peaceful protest and went hand-in-hand with the sexual liberation of women and the invention of the Pill.
Like the 1970s, the director points out, 2016 is both a time of fervid political discourse and sexual liberation and of social crises and revolutionary diction.
They're part criticism of the occupying militia's goals, part Brokeback Mountain sexual liberation, painting scenes of weather-hardened ranchers finding romance in the most unexpected places.
We spoke a lot about sexual liberation and the recognition of your own desires: In your opinion, what can we learn from women who have affairs?
Beyoncé, Minaj, Rihanna, and Miley are our modern day Madonnas and Janets, and the chairs they've propped between their thighs are their instruments of sexual liberation.
I think Trump's victory marked a shift in feminism's relationship to sexual liberation; as long as he's in power, it's hard to associate libertinism with progress.
During the march, health professionals conducted HIV tests, sexual health advocates gave out condoms and lube, and there was an overall sense of queer and sexual liberation.
Katy Perry experienced "a full sexual liberation" after the election of Donald Trump, telling The New York Times it caused her perspective on her sexuality to shift.
So Gauguin had to partially invent an imaginary ideal Polynesia of free sex, a voluptuous Polynesia-of-the-mind in a land of considerably unrepressed sexual liberation.
Far from being a screed for sexual liberation, "Portnoy's Complaint" is a study in the ever-present pull between the tribal and the transgressive in modern life.
As the man who brought sexual liberation to America in the form of clubs, casinos, Bunny Girls and naked centrefolds, he was a preacher and a prophet.
As the man who brought sexual liberation to America in the form of clubs, casinos, Bunny Girls and naked centrefolds, he too was a preacher and a prophet.
We're a community that believes strongly that sexual liberation means having the right to be as sexual as you intrinsically want to be—or don't want to be.
Studio 543 tells the story of an infamous disco club brought down by excess, but redeemed by its embrace of diversity, sexual liberation, and a sense of community.
Known for his hedonistic parties at the Playboy Mansion, and for his many romantic involvements, he became a symbol of sexual liberation — if at times a contentious one.
Coolidge was a bland speaker, for example, who upheld decorum and traditional, even puritanical, values as the nation enjoyed a burst of personal and sexual liberation and extravagance.
Many Japanese embraced Western notions of free love and sexual liberation after Japan's defeat in World War II in 1945 and the introduction of US values, said Choo.
In close readings of writers like D. H. Lawrence and Henry Miller — the so-called champions of sexual liberation — Ms. Millett traced contempt and outright hatred of women.
Thus, whether true or not, Jud's sexual autonomy must be framed as misogyny, and the sexual liberation he represents must be framed as a threat to women like Laurey.
That's because in Playboy, no matter how intellectual the articles, no matter how earnest the declarations of sexual liberation, women are thumbnails just as much as entertainment stories are.
The founder of the Playboy brand was a media pioneer and icon of the left, an early and very vocal advocate for free speech, civil rights and sexual liberation.
The book is organized around an array of such forces: late-capitalist economics, the breakdown of genres, sexual liberation, globalization, the Internet, environmentalism, the traumas of war and terror.
And since the sexual liberation movements of the 10s and 21s, some gay artists have also examined the male nude, sometimes unabashedly imbuing their imagery with a homoerotic charge.
Sexual liberation prevailed at the time; Nicola L. delivered "Femme Commode" (1969), a yellow wooden chest replicating the female figure, where drawers were substitutes for lips, breasts and vulva.
Was it not contradictory, he asked at a meeting requested by English-speaking bishops, for people to be so outraged by sexual abuse when society also promotes sexual liberation?
"You came across a respectable young girl close at hand and in the name of sexual liberation and the dissolution of the family you became her lover," Vanda asserts.
It's March of 1977, and this is the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine, the publication that, for decades, has been a standard-bearer of commercialized sexual liberation for the modern woman.
Is the act of faking an orgasm truly a betrayal of the fight for women's sexual liberation, or is it, perhaps, a way of claiming control over a sexual situation?
Still, they have built a community and taken a stance in support of their own sexual liberation, but not without the misogynoir that demands that they adhere to respectability politics.
"Screwed" and "I Got The Juice" are affirmations of sexual liberation, while "So Afraid" shows Monáe at her most vulnerable—a side she's kept hidden behind her alias Cindi Mayweather.
I guess what I'm trying to find is a balance by appropriating the male gaze but also include aspects of female empowerment such as positive body image and sexual liberation.
She still insisted on hiding her bust when she posed for that photo, the one that for millions of people summed up the Swinging Sixties and sexual liberation in Britain.
She was especially well known for her radical views on women's sexual liberation, serving as mentor to Margaret Sanger, who went on to open the country's first birth control clinic.
The neighborhood was where thousands flocked for the Summer of Love that helped shape the city's social norms and defining traits of sexual liberation and letting it all hang out.
A new generation of young women sought to redefine the movement for women's rights with a focus on identity politics, intersectionality, sexual liberation, and a harder resistance to violence against women.
Fifty years later, soixante-huitard ("sixty-eighter") remains shorthand for a certain type of baby-boomer in modern France, with nuances ranging from sexual liberation to illusory dreams of social equality.
And much of her mission as an artist is to establish sexual liberation for women in South Africa, who she says are often shamed and targeted by men for free expression.
This is refreshing to see, especially in the current political climate where we're regularly witnessing women's sexual liberation, safety, and consent as less of a priority than the desires of men.
Along with the rest of the country, the Workshop entered what Dowling calls "the Age of Aquarius," a time of sexual liberation, revolutionary social movements, and lots and lots of drugs.
While Gloria Trevi is known as the Mexican Madonna, rocking the charts with tunes in the 80s, she also embraced sexual liberation and explored socio-political issues through her playful centerfolds.
Second, the conventional wisdom of a society is always shifting (like the aforementioned change in some people's view of sexual liberation), and we need our writers to keep chronicling the transformations.
A hair stylist and samba dancer from the favela Morro São João, she says the song is a call for sexual liberation in a world where "women are still seen as submissive".
He referred to this grand and complex postmodern novel of Canadian history and sexual liberation as "The Bhagavad Gita of 1965," but it was a commercial flop upon its release in 1966.
The film doesn't seem to know what to do with homosexual desire — or with gay politics as the sexual liberation of the '70s gave way to the AIDS crisis of the '80s.
So if the final girl archetype in 1978's Halloween was in some way a response to how patriarchy was handling women's sexual liberation, 2018's Halloween responds to the feminism of today.
With this campaign, we are igniting and continuing important conversations about sex — from sex positivity, sexual health, and sexual liberation to purity culture's effects on people of color, especially queer and trans folks.
It's fun to watch confused Victorians eying a symbolic button and joystick with confusion, or see sexual liberation as a mass of floating boobs and boners, and it also drives the message home.
In her new book, Cheating: A Handbook for Women, the journalist explains how affairs are linked to sexual liberation and feminism and speaks to women whose lives have changed fundamentally since their infidelity.
Don't get me wrong, I am all for sexual liberation — whatever your kinks are, go for it and explore your sexual preferences — but not at the cost of someone else's wellbeing, trust, and dignity.
I think, rather, the class was supposed to make me feel safe enough to discuss my hang-ups — and by exposing them, sap them of their power and get that much closer to sexual liberation.
David: I think that there are two perspectives on that—the first being that Pride is a place that's about celebrating sexual liberation and sexual freedom, and it's awkward to be celebrating asexuality alongside that.
That movie, incorporating Mr. Makavejev's signature mashing together of documentary footage and fictional elements, invoked the ideas of the psychologist Wilhelm Reich (the "WR" of the title) to examine fascism, capitalism, sexual liberation and more.
Hartman views the success of Trump's cad routine as evidence of the loss of the last round of the culture wars—that is, proof that sexual liberation won out as a cultural premise over cultural conservatism.
Elsewhere, advocates of free speech and sexual liberation clashed with feminist anti-pornographers, notably Andrea Dworkin and Catharine MacKinnon, who, in their campaign against the exploitation of women, made a separate peace with right-wing Evangelicals.
They resisted challenges to the status quo of race relations from black civil rights activists and their liberal Jewish supporters; they took pride in defying women's rights groups promoting abortion rights, birth control, and sexual liberation.
"Ctrl" emerged as one of the year's most critically acclaimed albums and became a talisman for young women, particularly young women of color, who saw themselves in its unflinching parables of sexual liberation and emotional liability.
"I created The Sexually Liberated Woman to continue the conversations I was having with my clients about their courageous sexual liberation journeys and to have those conversations be witnessed by others," Whitney shares on her site.
He is credited with coining the term "hypergamy"—the practice of women "marrying up" in terms of class, sexual prowess, or societal status, which Devlin asserts is a foundational part of the feminist vision of sexual liberation.
Mr. DeSana's abstract and nearly abstract works fit in perfectly with his era, in which gay politics was driven by AIDS, rather than sexual liberation, and the dark journey into disease, drugs, treatments, cures and impending death.
Today, nearly a year since those controversial policies were announced, Glenn is back with his solo debut album, Excommunication—a collection of electro-rock tunes that chronicle both the singer's loss of faith and his sexual liberation.
The bars, brothels and concert halls that Mr Cockrell describes were places of sexual liberation, where men and women danced the hoochie koochie, the bunny hug, the wiggle and the shiver; they spieled, they hopped, they dipped.
"It was a type of radically female solidarity that was not only uncommon for film at the time, but film at any time," explains Alicia Kozma, author of Pinky Violence: Shock, Awe and the Exploitation of Sexual Liberation.
Miss America is, in many ways, the original American Celebrity, pretty and poised, wholesome and sweet, America's girlfriend—which, in the age of sexual liberation and celebrities beloved for their accessibility, feels somewhat archaic and out-of-touch.
The proposed lasciviousness of a night of sexual liberation is replaced with the cold, morning-after gaze of people who've been hiding things from each other for too long and just need to tell each other the truth.
But sandwiched between many equally nude photoshoots in a magazine read by men, I don't see how her message of body positivity and sexual liberation will be heard by the people who need to hear it: other women.
If "The Sparsholt Affair" shows how society has been transformed by sexual liberation, a process with its roots in people's innermost desires, it also shows how people's innermost desires have in turn been conditioned by a transformed society.
" The New York Times called the book "the Bible of Women's Liberation" and "a remarkable document because it analyzes the need and nature of sexual liberation while itself displaying the virtues of intellectual and emotional openness and lovingness.
The archival discoveries that Ryan has made, however, evoke a world of affection and pleasure that is at odds with the prevailing story that sexual liberation only began in the 1960s and followed centuries of unremitting suffering and oblivion.
Jahnn, whose dramas were censored in 193s Germany for their portrayal of "deviant" sexuality (incest and self-mutilation), seemed to equate sexual liberation with personal and collective freedom, exemplified in the sexual interrelationships between male and female Ugrino members.
Valiente was pro-contraception, pro-choice, interested in feminism and sexual liberation and was anti-racism and anti-homophobia long before that was common, so it's a surprise to learn that she joined the ultra-right wing National Front in 1973.
But it's not difficult to see how it could be a seductive lie; the continuous headlines made by the #MeToo movement, paradoxically, were eagerly shared among tradwife networks, as supposed proof that sexual liberation had made life unacceptably dangerous for women.
Over the course of its 2017-year run, On Our Backs became a beacon of sexual liberation at a time when the mainstream women's rights movement, largely dominated by the anti-porn brigade, was still squeamish about the pursuit of sex for pleasure.
As designed by Anna Fleischle (sets and costumes), Joshua Carr (lighting) and Ian Dickinson (sound), "Hangmen" summons that eternal crepuscular world of suspense but is also very much set in the 1960s, when sexual liberation brought a new frankness to tabloid prurience.
In one of the standout scenes during the documentary, Westheimer spoke about why she was so vocally pro-choice and pro-LGBTQ rights on her television program—when women's battle for sexual liberation and the AIDS crisis was all over the news.
The 115 art works on exhibit, like the couple in the Foto picture, who are having sex on the street with their car door wide open, shows how the 70s were a time of sexual liberation and political expression for LGBTQ people.
Indeed, Sexprosvet is not the first crew in Moscow to try and promote a little bit of sexual liberation in the context of Putin's legislative moralizing—but they're more equipped to combat it than their pornier predecessors, at least for right now.
But "Frühlingsstürme" was open for only 10 days before Hitler took power, effectively ending the Weimar Republic — the brief but troubled period of German history that also brought about a golden age of artistic and sexual liberation, even onstage in Berlin's operettas.
Nearly penniless, he lived and worked in a loft in the East Village, training his camera on the friends whose intersecting lives and loves became the subject matter of his art, along with the evolving sexual-liberation movement and the public emergence of gay life.
With several thousand sexual notches on my belt and the new Mapplethorpe calendar on my desk, I saw no reason to think we wouldn't continue climbing to even greater heights of pleasure; it felt like society was on a fast track to complete sexual liberation.
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Part of the aesthetic of the '80s, after all, derived from the clothes of the '40s, another time when women moved forward into the workplace (just as the 1960s echoed the 1920s, with the sense of sexual liberation and youth and freedom expressed through clothes).
Pornography has changed unrecognizably from its so-called golden age—the period, in the sixties and seventies, when adult movies had theatrical releases and seemed in step with the wider moment of sexual liberation, and before V.H.S. drove down production quality, in the eighties.
It's easy to see why the song became an anthem for progressive movements of the 60s and 70s; she reworked the song from Otis Redding two years after he wrote it, re-contextualizing it through a feminine lens and producing a call-to-arms for sexual liberation.
In the case of sexual liberation and its discontents, that's unlikely to mean the kind of thoroughgoingly utopian reimagining of sexual desire that writers like Srinivasan think we should aspire toward, or anything quite so formal as the pro-redistribution political lobby of Hanson's thought experiment.
There was a recent book published called Sexual Liberation, Socialist Style, which discusses the ways in which these state socialist countries reimagined the field of sexology to be much more all-encompassing and individualistic than the kind of mass-pharmaceutical model that we see around sexology in the West.
And though we thought we knew everything there was to know about the "Swish Swish" singer after her four-day live streaming event, there appears to be a new, even more shocking tidbit: Perry credits Donald Trump's presidential victory for her newfound "full sexual liberation," according to People.
None of those qualities is evident in the monumental female presence that greets visitors as they enter the exhibition: Nancy Davidson's "Maebe," an abstracted, exaggerated body form in inflatable latex, squeezed into a giant blue corset, pays tribute to Mae West, the sex symbol and champion of sexual liberation.
At his ashram in India, before he came to Oregon, Rajneesh had involved his followers in prostitution throughout Asia, international drug smuggling, and violent-encounter groups in which occurred numerous rapes (in the name of sexual liberation) as well as physical abuse resulting in at least one death.
Euphoria has the surface texture of teen dramas like Degrassi: The Next Generation and Skins but the feel of a three-day acid trip—which is to say it is a modern coming-of-age story about drug use and sexual liberation but told with doses of manic whimsy.
In finding their own avenues toward sexual liberation, these sex travelers are grappling with a practice that is traditionally colonialist, racist, and classist—and finding more ethical ways to travel while horny than soliciting sex workers in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean, where sex tourism fuels local economies.
The 38-year-old Missouri attorney general is a staunch conservative who has managed to keep a relatively low political profile, as Vox's Ella Nilsen reported, other than a recent comment where he linked the sexual liberation movement in the 1960s and '70s and sex trafficking at a religious conference.
With 1970s politics as a backdrop, Vanda accuses Aldo of falling victim to the times: "You came across a respectable young girl close at hand and in the name of sexual liberation and the dissolution of the family you became her lover," she writes in a letter that opens the book.
The Egyptian-American journalist told the Guardian: … the censorship showed "a woman who disobeys and who openly claims sexual liberation and pleasure is dangerous and must be silenced" and cited a similar backlash faced by the Pakistani director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy after her documentary about honour killings won an Academy Award.
Although he benefited from the support of working-class whites who resented affirmative action, busing, mass immigration, sexual liberation and cultural liberalism, Reagan himself was animated by an optimistic individualism that had more in common with Chamber of Commerce boosterism than it did with the defensive and combative communitarianism of conservative populism.
You flick past Philippe's condensed accounts of how 13th-century theologian Saint Thomas Aquinas, Aristotle, and an Etruscan-shunning Roman republic all set back years of sexual liberation by claiming that women were inferior to men, and shouldn't enjoy sexual pleasure of their own—and, obviously, that homosexuality wasn't meant to be a thing.
" Moreover, the study's results "could be interpreted to support notion that the increased attention to women's orgasms, often lauded as the symbol of women's sexual liberation, actually reflects a repackaging of women's sexuality in the service of men" and that "a reevaluation of women's orgasms as symbols of sexual health and liberation is sorely needed.
They did not want the rapid societal change of the 1950s and 1960s that included the Supreme Court–ordered school integration, the civil rights movement, and the rising political power of black people, as well as the social unrest brought on by protests against the Vietnam War, recreational drug use, and a women's movement that championed sexual liberation and the increasing use of birth control pills.
" Managed by Fr. Victor Munar and owned by Mountain Province Broadcast Corporation, part of the Catholic Media Network, 99.9 Country will happily spin Reba McEntire's "Back to God," Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take the Wheel," or any secular, non-salacious song, but listeners will never hear Joe Nichols' "Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off" or Gretchen Wilson's celebration of female sexual liberation, "Here for the Party.
The trope of "cultural Marxism" has been steadily gaining traction among the broad and diverse entity that is the radical right (although, hating diversity, would baulk at you saying so), where it serves as an umbrella term variously responsible for such un-American and anti-Western ills as atheism, secularism, political correctness, gay rights, sexual liberation, feminism, affirmative action, liberalism, socialism, anarchism, and, above all, multiculturalism.
Conservatives didn't expect it because they believed that sexual liberation would inevitably lead to social chaos — that if you declared consent the only standard of sexual morality and encouraged young people to define fulfillment libidinally, you would get not only promiscuity but also a host of dire secondary consequences: Teen pregnancy rates and abortion rates rising together, a pornography-abetted spike in rape and sexual violence, higher crime rates among fatherless young men … basically everything that seemed to be happening in the 1970s and 1980s, when the anti-porn crusade Alberta describes was strongest.

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