Will the proliferation of pornography help in bringing sex into open discussion?
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outcome
"True openness about sex arises not from the shadows of pornography, but from a natural acceptance and respectful education that liberates us from repression."
According to Osho, pornography is not a path to openness but a symptom of society’s life‑negative, priest‑imposed repression of sex. When sex is condemned, obsession and secrecy breed porn; people hide and cannot speak frankly. Only a positive, natural acceptance of sex—and honest, respectful education—will dissolve pornography’s grip and allow open, intelligent dialogue.
Porn grows when we shame sex; if we accept and talk about sex kindly and openly, porn loses power and real conversation starts.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces shame so partners, parents, and children can talk honestly.
- Shifts energy from secrecy and obsession to awareness and love.
- Encourages healthier choices based on consent, responsibility, and understanding.
- Shifts energy from secrecy and obsession to awareness and love.
- Encourages healthier choices based on consent, responsibility, and understanding.
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