September 29, 2019

Categories: News

Millenials e sesso

Millennials know it all and they have a great teacher: the World Wide Web. I am talking about those born between 1980 and 2000 and the topic I am referring to is sex, or more precisely its transformation from analogic to digital.

Up until 30 years ago, kids had to put together different elements in order to have an idea about sex: a hot scene from a movie, magazines stolen to an older brother, no need for all of this today. Young people know that the stork has migrated to warmer countries and that it has been substituted by the more pleasurable sexual act. They have learned the truth through the web and, in particular, by YouTube (maybe youPorn?) that has explained how babies are born relieving parents from this chore.

Statistics are very clear: the first encounter with sex related contents online happens at the age of 9 and, for 89% of teenagers it is the only sex education they receive. Most youngsters believe that sex is precisely what they see on YouPorn, they don’t understand that porn video are movies and that squirting, just to make an example, it is not a common act but only selected few can perform it. Furthermore, it is not the floods you see on the movies but, exactly, just few squirts. Boys, instead of worrying about their partner orgasm, are more concerned about her squirting, and if she doesn’t they start to feel inadequate.

On the other hand, the majority of girls considers a sex act ‘cool’ only if he gives her a facial (cum on her face).

Whatever takes your fancy.

For any question or doubt you may contact Roberta Rossi, sex therapist, president of the Istituto di Sessuologia Clinica di Roma

DAJE 😎