Its just an example, not literal: Sex on screen isn't exactly like real life

 Any kinds of Erotic Thriller or Drama film or television show depicts "the deed" as being easy and quick. In some cases as almost animalistic and totally rough. Or the joystick is fully ready to be rode and the cowgirl starts and ends with climax at the same pace. Around the 90s and 2000s, series and films like 'Beverly Hills Bordello', 'Red Shoe Diaries', 'Erotic Confessions', 'Intimate Sessions' among others works has captured "doing the nasty". Here's the problem, it's only just an example, it's not the little case in real life.


Not every person is into the same kind of position. Some people do have preferences for "the deed" and how it should be done. Not mention it takes TIME to build arousal and PRACTICE what aspect of sex is likeable from which isn't. Not everybody likes the same position or does it in odd places. 


All of the small and big screen depictions of sex all has to be marked and in timed. Time in a story shown on screen flies without us realizing it. A couple suddenly has the urge to do it within the course of a few seconds. In fictional works they can get away with this. Whether the stars were actually doing it or not isn't the point here.


It takes more than a few minutes to even achieve arousal and eventual orgasm. This is why it's important to remember that not everything on screen is the same as in real life. 

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