The Polarity of Porn
This week on In Bed with Rebekah, Helen Hillix came on to discuss her views on pornography. Helen talks about the ways that porn polarizes individuals, couples, and our society, by vacillating us back and forth between lust and shame. As a Sacred Sexuality Coach and Intuitive Counselor, Helen’s first priority is bringing her clients – whether they are couples or individuals – in from those extreme emotions to a place of calm neutrality toward porn.
In this interview, Helen and Rebekah talk in depth about reasons they and people they’ve known have been drawn to or repelled by porn, and how those strong feelings have, in one way or another, impacted their sex lives. Society introduces porn to men at a very young age, while simultaneously telling women that viewing such material is wrong or immoral. This dichotomy can put a serious strain on heterosexual relationships. What lengths might one go to to pull a partner’s attention away from pornography, and why? What presumptions are we making, when we feel as though porn is replacing real life sexuality?
All this and more is the topic of this week’s video. Thanks for watching, and subscribe to our Youtube channel so you never miss an episode of In Bed with Rebekah! Watch the calendar for upcoming live classes and gatherings. And keep on doing what gets your panties wet!
This video is one I wish I’d had when I was writing my Masters Thesis. Basically, one branch of the paper dealt in porn, so I had to do what could to become something of an insider in the porn world, So I really figured out a way to do it and I succeeded. Now, I always get an invite to AVN Expo in Las Vegas, AVN stands for Adult, Video, News.
Returning to the thesis, I wrote it, with fear and trembling, about film director William Friedkin and his perception of human evil.
I should have mentioned that William Friedkin directed The French Connection, The Exorcist, Cruising,To Live and Die in L.A.