TIK HOT VOL338We live in a strange time. Never before has there been so much body exposure, so much public sensuality, and so much constant
sexualization across social media, advertising, streams, music videos, and the internet in general… yet at the same time it feels like the burden of sexual desire falls entirely on us, as if wanting someone were something you almost need to apologize for.
And that’s, at the very least, pretty
contradictory.
Because all you have to do is open
Instagram,
TikTok, or any platform and you’ll instantly find thousands of profiles where aesthetics, teasing, and eroticism are clearly part of the content. Impossible cleavage, see-through outfits, suggestive dancing, perfectly calculated poses, leggings painted onto the skin, and cameras positioned so strategically it’s like coincidence itself became a creative director.
And look, there’s nothing wrong with that. Quite the opposite. Everyone is free to present themselves however they want, play with their sensuality, and use physical attraction as a social, artistic, or even economic tool. The problem appears when
male desire suddenly starts being treated like some kind of system error.
Because we’re constantly being sold this weird idea: women can sexualize their image, monetize it, exploit it, perfect it, and use it to attract attention… but we’re supposed to pretend none of that produces any effect. As if male attraction should exist silently, discreetly, almost apologizing for functioning exactly the same way it has for thousands of years. And no,
reality doesn’t work like that.
Sexuality has always been a kind of dance between supply and demand. A constant interaction between the person who wants to look and the person who enjoys being looked at. Between the one provoking and the one responding to that provocation. Pretending one side doesn’t exist while the other constantly puts itself on display is, at the very least, pretty hypocritical.
Of course, there’s a huge difference between attraction and losing control, disrespecting people, or turning desire into obsession. That’s obviously the line separating a normal person from an idiot. But feeling attraction, getting distracted, looking, or reacting to stimuli specifically designed to grab attention really shouldn’t surprise anyone.
Because in the end,
internet works exactly like any other market in the world: if there were no demand, the supply would disappear on its own.
We generate the
demand… and they simply respond to it with
supply.
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RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL34For decades, adult content was built around something pretty simple:
recording real people doing real things. There were cameras, actors, sets, and someone behind the scenes yelling "action." Then the internet showed up and multiplied everything. After that, social media blurred the line between intimacy and everyday life. And now
artificial intelligence arrives with a completely different proposal: you don't even need to film anything anymore.
The goal used to be
capturing a fantasy. Now we're starting to
build one from scratch.
And maybe the most interesting part isn't what's happening right now, but what comes next. Up until now, we've all basically consumed the same thing: the same actresses, the same videos, the same platforms. We picked from a limited catalog. Bigger or smaller, sure... but still limited.
The next step, though, points toward something completely different: content created exclusively for one person.
Your ideal face, your ideal voice, your ideal personality, your ideal scenario. Almost like the internet stops being a TV and starts becoming a mirror.
And the funny thing is a lot of people would probably think: "Okay, but I wouldn't even know how to explain what I want." Because most of us aren't movie directors. We don't know how to build an atmosphere, write scenes, create chemistry, or define exactly what our perfect person would look like.
But maybe the future won't be about creating at all. Maybe it'll simply be about
existing while a machine watches you.
Because the internet has already been doing a version of that for years. Algorithms already know how long you stare at a photo, which videos you replay, what catches your attention, what you ignore, what you search for, and which things make you pause for two extra seconds without even realizing it.
Now imagine that same technology a few years from now. You wouldn't need to type prompts or explain fantasies anymore. AI could detect patterns you don't even know exist. Tiny invisible details: a certain smile, a way someone looks at the camera, a specific voice, personality traits, or situations that quietly repeat themselves in your habits without you noticing.
Little by little it could build an incredibly accurate map. Not of what you
say you like... but of what
actually grabs your attention.
A lot of people might enter that world out of simple curiosity. The same way we used to jump online years ago to download songs, discover weird websites, or waste time finding random stuff. Just to try it. Just for fun.
But there'll be generations growing up with experiences built around them with a level of precision that's almost impossible to compete with.
Because human relationships come with unavoidable things: surprises, differences, awkward moments, frustration, rejection, and real people having good days and bad days. The other person exists outside your head.
But an artificial intelligence designed to please you could learn the exact opposite:
never argue, never fail, never get tired, never disappoint you, and never ask for anything in return.
And that creates a pretty strange question: if a generation grows up getting used to experiences custom-built for them with surgical precision... what happens when they run into real people?
Because maybe the biggest change in the future won't be technological. Maybe the real shift will be that, for the first time, we'll have an emotional and sexual alternative designed to directly compete with reality itself.
And that opens up an even stranger possibility: a lot of people may walk in out of curiosity... and some may simply decide to stay there. Because once something starts understanding you better than you understand yourself, it stops feeling like a tool.
And maybe, for the first time in history, a fantasy stops being a fantasy... and starts adapting itself to you better than the real world ever could.
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