After the tumultuous sexual revolution, for the first time, people have so openly declared the world about sex. The curtain fell, covering the joint physiological processes of a woman and a man. The sacrament has ceased to be such.
Accessibility began to cause satiety. Modern technologies present a huge amount of information, and in particular, content for adults. Posters with beauties in bikinis are hung around the city, on which they barely cover their intimate parts of the body. Children passing by such posters do not notice the frankness of the physical shell of the model.
The abundance of intimate scenes on the movie screen causes more irritation in the audience than delight. The dullness, boredom from the sex that has fallen on the heads of the living, gives rise to even more perverted forms of it. In an effort to diversify their sex life, people began to form an even more perverse society, where there are homosexuals, lesbians, transsexuals.
However, such delights are not something innovative. At one time, the famous German philosopher Ernst Bloch remarked very accurately: "A well-known new is never completely new." Against the background of licentiousness and general permissiveness, a whole movement has arisen, which will not leave a trace on the psychological health of the nation.