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Gen Y is more primed for this kind of transaction than our elders would like to believe, and I think the internet is largely to blame.
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Starting with the fact that the internet is for porn, and kids these days are growing up watching it.
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(Internet porn, The Atlantic says, “bares an uncomfortable truth that the women’s-liberation movement has successfully suppressed: men and women have conflicting sexual agendas. Pornography neatly resolves the contradictions—in favor of men. They f* with impunity. Women never dream of staying.”)
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Cindy Gallop, the reigning Cougar Dame of New York and creator of MakeLoveNotPorn , says Gen Y is getting their sex ed from watching porn, then acting out what we learn in the bedroom.
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Which is to say, hooking up is starting to look a lot like porn.
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The result?
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“Affection is not the point with young people’s hookups, and sexual competence is demanded, sometimes to professional standards,” Hakim says. “The dividing line between amateur and professional sex encounters vanishes.”
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Professional sex doesn’t carry the same stigma for a generation that grew up on internet porn because it doesn’t look all that different. The truth is, Gen Y has a hard time understanding the difference between paying a professional for sex (illegal) and watching two professionals who are paid to have sex (legal).
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Besides, porn isn’t even about professionals anymore, so why should prostitution be? The biggest porn site on the planet (by a landslide) is a webcam site called LiveJasmin , where you pay for a 1-on-1 live video session. So is that internet porn or internet prostitution, or are they the same thing?
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The confusion extends offline into the hottest clubs for twenty-somethings, from New York City to Las Vegas. In the aptly titled Rachel Uchitel is not a Madam, Tiger Wood’s favorite lady says, “A promoter is a glorified pimp…. A bottle waitress means you’re half a stripper and half a pimp…. But then everyone is a pimp.” But wait, “money isn’t exchanged in most cases.” Wait, what?