

This P*rn Star Exposes Our HYPOCRISY (Bonnie Blue vs Louise Perry) || SLP609
9 snips Oct 4, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Louise Perry, an insightful author and commentator on sex, gender, and culture, challenges modern notions of sexual liberation. She critiques the idea of sex as mere recreation, arguing it diminishes its true meaning. Louise reflects on how contemporary feminism may have led to a commodified view of sex. She shares her personal journey to Christianity, highlighting how Christian ethics can offer a path back from sexual disenchantment. The conversation navigates complex ideas about freedom, consent, and the sociological truths behind sexual norms.
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Sex As Recreation Reveals Cultural Shift
- Bonnie Blue exemplifies the extreme outcome of sexual liberation where sex is treated as recreation and orgasm is the goal.
- Glen and Louise argue this reveals a cultural desacralization and doublethink about sex.
Mirror To The Culture
- Louise Perry says Bonnie acts as a mirror, taking cultural ideas about sexual freedom and independence to their logical extreme.
- This provokes discomfort because people tacitly accept ideals until they see them lived fully.
Two Feminisms Explain Outcomes
- Mary Harrington's distinction: feminism of freedom versus feminism of care explains divergent sexual ethics.
- The feminism of freedom emphasizes independence and neglects biology, family, and motherhood.