>>82096400I guess this is to be expected. The newest generations are the most sexualized ones, just look at what is airing on Netflix right now.
I'm the same, I don't have a fist-hand exposure to most things (I only play games and watch anime/vtubers when it comes to digital content or anything that's not real life or reading books), but I noticed a trend at the public TV in my country. You see, there's always been this age indicator whenever anything non-news related aired. I noticed stuff that was 16+ back when I was a kid is now 12+, and I'm talking about movies and/or TV series with a lot of casual nudity. Hell, I've even seen some stuff like being 7+, scenes with a girl literally having a morning after with her tits out in bed. I grew up in early 2000's, back then it would've been impossible. The media companies are not even afraid of putting tits in movie trailers, the 12+ ones of course. Pretty much any movie airing in state-subsidized television or in movie theaters right now have literal soft-core pornography scenes.
I guess this is all part of conditioning, to make kids get used to stuff like that. Girls do not know how to love nowadays, they're "having sex." Instead of getting lost in being intimate with their partner, all they think about is if they're doing it correctly as it was shown in the sex ed classes. 20 years ago seeing a tit out made guys look, nowadays they see it everywhere, so it's just not the same, they just shrug it off. There's no sense of taboo involved. I remember boomers hanging calendars with naked models on their walls, I haven't seen such a calendar in quite a while. Do people even know what centerfolds are?
I guess anime is somehow against this whole thing. I dunno, maybe the wholesomeness of the vtubers, etc., ruins the entire premise of people viewing sex as it was in the Brave New World, so that's why they hate it so much, I have no idea.
My prediction is Instagram is gonna legalize topless pictures in the next 5 years.