I'm kind of picky when it comes to sexual media...
Posted: Sun May 30, 2021 9:23 pm
So I've been spending some time lately exploring my sexuality, with regards to like fantasy and masturbating. I've found the "How to approach sexual fantasy and desire on your own terms" article really helpful, especially in how it suggests taking note of what specific things you find pleasurable.
Unfortunately, I've realized that my criteria for those things is kind of narrow. I can only really enjoy sexual scenes from TV shows and movies where I'm attracted to the actresses and their characters feel like they have some sort of emotional connection. They honestly don't even have to be sexual, cute or flirty or romantic is fine, but these scenes are usually pretty short and there aren't that many featuring queer women anyways. If the scenes feel too male-gazey, then generally I can't get anything out of them. For the most part I don't like porn because it can seem a little cheesy or exploitative or impersonal. I've yet to read erotica that I could relate to (for some reason a lot of what I've found seems to feature like...businesswomen in their 30s? What's up with that?). Whenever I try to make up fantasies in my own head, they last for like a minute before I get distracted (I have ADHD) or start to feel awkward about my own thoughts.
I guess I'm a little annoyed (mostly at myself) because I finally feel like I'm getting in touch with my sexuality—but until they make a TV show with an entire episode devoted to two well-developed female characters having respectful, emotional sex, I'm kind of stuck. Any tips on how to be more open to stuff?
Unfortunately, I've realized that my criteria for those things is kind of narrow. I can only really enjoy sexual scenes from TV shows and movies where I'm attracted to the actresses and their characters feel like they have some sort of emotional connection. They honestly don't even have to be sexual, cute or flirty or romantic is fine, but these scenes are usually pretty short and there aren't that many featuring queer women anyways. If the scenes feel too male-gazey, then generally I can't get anything out of them. For the most part I don't like porn because it can seem a little cheesy or exploitative or impersonal. I've yet to read erotica that I could relate to (for some reason a lot of what I've found seems to feature like...businesswomen in their 30s? What's up with that?). Whenever I try to make up fantasies in my own head, they last for like a minute before I get distracted (I have ADHD) or start to feel awkward about my own thoughts.
I guess I'm a little annoyed (mostly at myself) because I finally feel like I'm getting in touch with my sexuality—but until they make a TV show with an entire episode devoted to two well-developed female characters having respectful, emotional sex, I'm kind of stuck. Any tips on how to be more open to stuff?