The Free Market of Desire

Hello! ;) I’m an exceptionally beautiful sporty cat with f cup real breasts and gorgeous body.. I’m looking for 100 % fun to my life, without commitments. I’m busy and I won’t even bother to maintain friendship with the man I’m looking for. The arrangement I’m looking for is sex, when I want it… I’m really insatiable when it comes to sex, actually one could say that I’m a nymphomaniac… I want sex all the time and I enjoy when the man enjoys. [...] My appearance turns heads wherever I go and I have pictures that I’ll naturally show you before we meet, so you will not be disappointed… ;)

The guy I’m looking for is really handsome, not just in his own opinion but also according to many women… I’m pleased by so called “pretty boys”… Your appearance has to be on the level of a model… I hope that you are muscular, but a normal body will do… You also have to be well equipped… I have where to choose from and I don’t want to be with everybody, so I’m only looking for the best. ;)

As the contemporary society distances human beings from their own thoughts and needs, it becomes more typical to interpret basic needs of love and appreciation as a need for sexual pleasure. This creates a “free market of desire” in the society: people upload pictures to advertise themselves in online services and social media to fulfill their need for physical intimacy and social acceptance. The sexual imagery that emerges helps to feed the imagination of less social people who have difficulties in finding partners.

Sexualization of everyday life is the act of breaking free from the traditional restraints that used to control the appearance and sexual behavior, but it also symbolizes diminished social power, or even complete disinterest in traditional social frameworks. In this process good looks and sex becomes a commodity among smartphones and plasma tv’s.

This affects traditional relationships as well, as sex becomes a tool of exchange; “If you behave well, I will reward you tonight.”

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