People accept oversexed women in the mainstream pretty much all of the time. No one had major objections when Halle Berry enacted a hardcore intercourse scene with Billy Bob Thornton in the movie that won her an Oscar. I ogled at Angelina Jolie in her topless scene with Antonio Banderas in Original Sin. Who didn’t? Pop stars Madonna, Britney Spears, and Lady Gaga among many others personified the over-saturation of sex in popular culture directly to teeny-boppers worldwide. Rock and rap music has always objectified sex, especially in the presentation of women in music videos. Remember the scanty bikini-clad Bratz dolls? The first time I encountered one of those heavily made up baby dolls at the toy store, I thought ‘Wow! Um, how sexy?’
This is the kind of young lady we are raising today.
Sex is everywhere and it is too easy to consume. We buy sex, period. Mega porn star Jenna Jameson’s company raked in $30 million in revenues in the first five years of business! Exotic dancers can earn up to thousands of dollars per night. If we don’t talk about sex, then this lascivious society is going to teach our girls and boys by example. So let’s talk about sex, baby. Why are we so lustful, so obsessed with sex? Tune in to the Power Of One Voice this Sunday at 9AM on www.ipowerrichmond.com with host Sean Anthony The Hip Hop Motivator. New York Times bestselling author Mary B. Morrison (also known as erotica writer HoneyB) will guest on the upcoming episode “Sex: BIG Business.” You won’t want to miss it!
