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Serial entrepreneur Cindy Gallop dreams of a future when you wouldn't rush to smack your laptop shut when a friend or colleague comes up behind you to hide that you're watching porn. On the way toward that future, she's hoping to redefine the selection of sex films available online.
In 2009, Gallop gave a TED Talk explaining a phenomenon she's experienced dating men in their twenties. Gallop, now 52, says Internet porn has become de-facto sex education, teaching young men that "real sex" should look like the sex they see performed by professional actors (her TED Talk includes explicit examples of the behaviors she's encountered). Gallop isn't anti-pornography, admitting to Mashable t… Continue reading...
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