Gen Z is turned off by onscreen sex, a new study finds. Those born between 1997 and 2012 apparently prefer to see platonic relationships in film and TV.
Yeah, this sounds like “kids these days hate dancing!” based on revulsion toward ads that show physical movement because we no longer let marketing robots promise their generic widget will make you happy and skinny and have a nine-inch dick. It’s not exactly “profaning the sacred,” but it’s taking something personal and intimate, and treating it like a button to be pushed. No ideas! Only feelings!
Yeah, this sounds like “kids these days hate dancing!” based on revulsion toward ads that show physical movement because we no longer let marketing robots promise their generic widget will make you happy and skinny and have a nine-inch dick. It’s not exactly “profaning the sacred,” but it’s taking something personal and intimate, and treating it like a button to be pushed. No ideas! Only feelings!