by Rachael Madori
Are we in 2015 or have I been transported back in time? How have we not learned to coexist yet? I knew coming into the adult industry that there would be controversy but I was sorely mistaken in just how much. I should have known how judgmental society is. People are sheepish and demonize anything they don’t agree with instead of accepting that the beautiful thing about being human is that we’re all different. I’m glad slut-shaming has gained more and more recognition over the years. Finally it’s being spoken about loudly and powerfully. As we grow we should be teaching tolerance but it seems we’re becoming more intolerable. The horrific actions of rapists are being condoned because of the length of a woman’s skirt. Fellow adult performers are assaulted and it’s deemed socially acceptable because of their profession. A persons sexuality is being challenged just as harshly as people’s skin color or sexual orientation. The ignorant stereotypes surrounding men and women in the adult industry are creating a nonexistent right to dehumanize them. I and many others have been victims of these predetermined notions from small scale offenses to down right disturbing actions. The negative people creating this rift in humanity are the reason I love what I do. One day you will all see that there has been a foot in your mouth your entire life and I will be standing there when you spit it out.
Slut-shaming is the act of making a person feel guilty or inferior for certain sexual behaviors, circumstances, or desires that deviate from traditional or orthodox gender expectations, or that which may be considered to be contrary to natural or religious law (Wikipedia definition). Really take in this definition. Even the first couple words should throw up a red flag. If your sole intent when saying something is to make another person feel inferior, you’re already wrong. Continuing, we read that somehow in the grand scheme of life someone has determined that we’re only allowed to have certain desires. You’re kidding me, right? I may only be speaking for myself but since when are there expectations for my inner most thoughts. I don’t feel a certain way about you because you don’t like double penetration so in turn let’s not burn me at the stake because I thoroughly enjoy it. Slut-shaming is teaching younger generations to not only be intolerant but to hurt those who you don’t agree with. How do you explain that a man who sleeps with a hundred women is a legend but a woman who sleeps with half that amount is an undesirable whore? This is a favorite quote of the ignorant zombies: “a key that opens many locks is a master key but a lock that is opened by many keys is a broken lock”. How eloquent. I’m glad the only defense you have to the audacity of slut-shaming is to refer to humans as inanimate objects and completely remove any human element regarding the situation. Basically this lifetime epidemic of condemning promiscuity and sexuality is letting everyone know that they are free to be themselves as long as society approves. I’ve lived out my teen angst years, this isn’t about fighting the man or the system because I can’t smoke pot behind the bleachers. This about fighting the man and the system that is determining my value as a human based on what happens below my belt. Let’s flip the situation and look at people who are actually detrimental to society i.e. rapists who have benefited from slut-shaming. Full grown adults in charge of our justice system actually blame a rape victim on their outfit or outward sexuality for the reason they’re sexually assaulted. Are we trying to scare people into conformity by condoning horrible acts of violence if they don’t obey? Thinking about all the sexual assault victims who have been paraded around as a warning against freedom of sexuality makes me physically ill. We all hold the same worth as fellow human beings no matter our color, creed or cock count.
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So let’s stop making people wear a scarlet letter.
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