2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12119-020-09809-2
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Playboy and Pornification: 65 Years of the Playboy Centerfold

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“…It is easy to trace the history of social oversight of sexuality through societal shifts, from families, communities, and religious organizations (Burke, 2016; Stahl et al., 2019; Thorpe et al., 2021, 2023), to the law (Jones, 2020; Kimport & Littlejohn, 2021; Minichiello et al., 2013; Waling, 2023), to modern consumerist capitalism (Burke, 2016; Cabrera & Menard, 2013; Hensel et al., 2022; Jones, 2020; Regan, 2021; Waskul & Anklan, 2020). The seeking of pleasure is a motivational force, which contributes to decisions and behaviors, because it is functionally the pursuit of happiness (Biswas‐Diener et al., 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is easy to trace the history of social oversight of sexuality through societal shifts, from families, communities, and religious organizations (Burke, 2016; Stahl et al., 2019; Thorpe et al., 2021, 2023), to the law (Jones, 2020; Kimport & Littlejohn, 2021; Minichiello et al., 2013; Waling, 2023), to modern consumerist capitalism (Burke, 2016; Cabrera & Menard, 2013; Hensel et al., 2022; Jones, 2020; Regan, 2021; Waskul & Anklan, 2020). The seeking of pleasure is a motivational force, which contributes to decisions and behaviors, because it is functionally the pursuit of happiness (Biswas‐Diener et al., 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this questioning, the idea that the focus of sex instead might legitimately be personal enjoyment began to be considered, evolving sex as something public [105]. It was during the 1950s that pornography became mainstream with the creation of Playboy magazine [106], and the idea of the playboy who pursued sexual encounters for their pleasure rather than for reproduction originated, reimagining the good life as a result [107]. Based on this new conception of sex as primarily for pleasure rather than reproduction, the need to ensure that pregnancy was not the result of these encounters led to research support for "the pill" as an oral contraceptive, first available in 1962 [108].…”
Section: In Between Period Of Modern and Postmodern Views On Sexualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sexiness of the 1970s related to pursuing pleasure with the display of long hair was no longer relevant. Rather, in deciding their gender, people returned to the modern binary choices for one's sex before sexuality became about pleasure [140], increasingly infantilizing themselves with the complete removal of their body hair [106,141].…”
Section: Postmodern Identities Concerning Sexualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, these cues often appear unpredictably, making casual internet browsing a risky behavior for those attempting to reduce PPU [4,[8][9][10][11]. Before internet pornography was introduced, one simply had to distance oneself from physical sources of pornography, such as magazines [12]. Today, distancing is harder to achieve, given the amount of time we are connected to the internet and the ready accessibility of web-based pornography through our devices.…”
Section: Technological Interventions For Ppumentioning
confidence: 99%