October 19, 2015 // SEX

Sex is a sexual activity. Sex is a natural human behavior. 

Why then are people so afraid to speak of it?

Sex is appealing to human eyes because it naturally grasp your attention. Therefore the well known saying "Sex sells" is really true. I mean you basically see it everywhere; media, architecture, interaction etc.



I have recently witnessed an individual close to me being afraid that I knew of sex. Isn't that just ludicrous?! 

First of all I am 18. Second of all sex needs to be known to young adults like myself especially in college when everyone is being sexually attracted to basically EVERYTHING (lol). 
I find it rather funny that people who reblog certain sex gifs,pics,videos on any social media platform are rather awkward about sex in person. Don't get me wrong, I was like that at one point in my life yet i'm trying to be more accepting of my "sexual" side. Don't be scared to show that you are into certain "kinky" sexual ideas. Pleasure for everyone is different and speaking out about it should not be "scary" at all. 

I have a couple of friends that live on this floor that had a posted question on a community board towards the end of their hallway. Even if it was intentionally done by the RA herself or someone. It had a posted question of your favorite sex position. People of course posted 'giggly' comments others actually put legit positions. 

Finding this 'hella' funny due to the randomness of the question I posted it on Instagram. This so called concerned individual I talked about earlier was concerned over the fact I posted such scary, risqué, dirty picture. It then made me wonder, why are people afraid for others to know such sexual content. I mean aren't we all going to at one point interact in such behavior so why is it a "sin" to know of it then???? We were all made through this intimate contact so really why is it bad to be aware of it???
                                                             
                                                              Much love,  
                                                                               Karla Yesenia López 

                                                                               


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