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elephant magazine #34

  • Feb 20, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 6, 2019



  • Elephant Magazine drew some little fact diagrams exploring what is really normal and what causes what

  • We see that there is a lot of judgement from older generations onto younger generations about sexual freedom and also within the generation, yet it seems we are very similar, except millennial living through a societal shift and finding it difficult

  • We also a see a VERY CLEAR discrepancy between sexes, basically meaning that sexuality and the “understanding of bodies” is still widely male dominated. The female genitalia and organs is considered difficult and therefore many people don’t pursue it, and it makes a lot of females feel defeated in the search of pleasure and also leads them to not trust their body sometimes even hate it.




  • The interviewee is exploring the dichotomy between bodies used to sell things in advertising, and selling bodies willingly, in prostitution.

  • Why is one illegal over the other? Logic?She talks about teaching each other masturbation how that is common amongst men but not women at all.


conclusion | female bodies are widely misunderstood due to stigma and and the idea that they are complicated. This is a belief perpetuated by both men and women and constitutes a general repression: lack of sexual exploration amongst men since their sexuality is all figured out for them, and for women since they are considered complicated and lose hope. It's a lose-lose situation. As for "foreign human bodies" there is no way to even figure it out, no pop culture around it. One possible way to encourage breaking binary bodies, could be through exploring sexuality for all bodies, or encouraging sexual exploration for all bodies.

Art mix - Too much is never enough. (2018). Elephant Magazine, (34), 48-53.

Bonajo, M. (2018). Pussy tutorials & Sexual healing. Elephant Magazine, (34), 104,105.

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