Sites like OnlyFans and its counterpart Just For Fans have undoubtedly, as many have already written, ‘democratised’ porn. In a world in which the celebrity sex tape no longer scandalises profile but enriches it, where amateur porn is flourishing, and piracy is the mode of the hour, studio porn is seeing the end of its monopoly – not only as a money-making tool, but also as a cultural phenomenon. And, perhaps just as vital, if not more so, to our journey into a brave new world, is the advent of new kinds of sexual enterprise, in particular: the ‘fansite’. As the contraceptive pill gave women around the world unprecedented control over their bodies and the sex that they had, the discovery and dissemination of PrEP is an important partial antidote to the psychospiritual trauma and shame that still lingers in queer sex today. ![]() There are the literal pleasures, but there’s also the pleasure of change, of re-evaluation, of the knots of old kinks falling away to make way for exciting and emergent possibilities. Sexual revolutions (like the one we are undoubtedly living through right now) bring with them myriad pleasures. In his Dazed Voices column Chocolate-Cream Soldier, Otamere Goubadia reflects on life and love at the intersection of blackness and queerness.
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