Reading many of the comments that poured in on Rai's social profiles after the interview Alessandro Borghi to Beasts it seems clear that sex represents for some still a taboo to be broken: a thought that, in 2024, is honestly a little funny. We were born and raised in a context in which sex has always been something dirty and inappropriate, often symbolized by scenes from films such as Amarcord by Fellini in which the priest asked the teenage boys in the confessional if they touched each other, considering this sin to be like theft or murder, and this is why we hoped that time would help us make peace with something that has always been part of our. We hoped that the freedom that has been talked about so much in the newspapers in recent decades would also extend (and above all) to the sexual sphere but, apparently, we were wrong since, after Alessandro Borghi's guest appearance on Francesca Fagnani's program, we discover that, in 2024, saying that you think about sex several times a day and that you watch X-rated films is something degrading and unfair.
“It's expired” is the most popular comment on the statements of the actor who, as a credible and profound interpreter on the scene, for some seems to have become an example not to follow and from which to distance themselves, but what is it that has really scandalized some? That a man candidly admits in public what many hide, or that a person trusts to watch an erotic film every now and then, a practice indicated by various studies as useful for cultivating even as a couple a personal relationship with sex and masturbation? Unfortunately we don't have the answer, although what is certain is that we should stop seeing it as a taboo something that is and will always be part of our lives, making peace with an unfair stigma that, after all these years, deserves to be destroyed once and for all.

It's like everything is part of a fundamental hypocrisy according to which it is right to distance ourselves from declarations such as those of Alessandro Borghi while secretly subscribing to a monthly subscription to Onlyfans: isn't it time, however, to emancipate ourselves from this prehistoric idea of filth and indecency to reconcile with a common and indispensable instinct for any animal species, including our own? Having reached this point, we think it's right to admit you have a problem and work to solve it. With all the education and elegance that accompanies the small revolutions of our customs.
Source: Vanity Fair

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