How much control do I have over who or what I find sexually attractive?
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 9:56 pm
I have been reflecting for some time on the physical characteristics that I consider SUBJECTIVELY attractive in sexual partners and I realize that my subjectivity is suspiciously little different from the beauty standards of the society in which I live (Brazil). I am aware of the mental and physical health problems that harm people who do not meet such social standards and end up internalizing a distorted self-image.
My question is, how much power do I have over what I individually find attractive or not? From what I've been reading, most of our tastes in these matters are socio-historically constructed, but this doesn't mean that, by knowing this, I can simply turn a switch in my brain and change what I find sexy or not. At least that's what I discovered.
I've already heard from a sex therapist on the internet that the ideal would be to try watching pornography that features people with "dissident bodies" and see if my views would change. It's not working.
And obviously trying to force myself into relationships with people I'm not attracted to in an attempt to broaden my perspectives would be deeply disrespectful to them, so it's out of the question.
My question is, how much power do I have over what I individually find attractive or not? From what I've been reading, most of our tastes in these matters are socio-historically constructed, but this doesn't mean that, by knowing this, I can simply turn a switch in my brain and change what I find sexy or not. At least that's what I discovered.
I've already heard from a sex therapist on the internet that the ideal would be to try watching pornography that features people with "dissident bodies" and see if my views would change. It's not working.
And obviously trying to force myself into relationships with people I'm not attracted to in an attempt to broaden my perspectives would be deeply disrespectful to them, so it's out of the question.