Pamela Paul

Pamela Paul is the editor of The New York Times Book Review and the author of Parenting, Inc., Pornified, and The Starter Marriage and the Future of Matrimony. Prior to joining the Times, Paul was a contributor to Time magazine and The Economist, and her work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, and Vogue. She and her family live in New York.

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TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
Yet the new attitude of college women strikes him as disturbing. Female fantasies have changed over the years as a result of pornography and what Kimmel calls the “masculinization of sex.” Compared with ten years ago, women’s fantasies are more likely today to include violence, rough sex, strangers, and descriptions of male physical attributes.
TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
“Personally, I think that for a woman to construct her sex life like that of a man is a rather impoverished view of liberation.”
TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
By redefining pornography in terms of equal opportunity and getting “in touch” with your sexuality, pornographers get women on their side—and perhaps, incidentally, also help ensure that no liberal academic institution would dare interfere.
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