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When I think about Dutch culture, I think about an old weekly magazine called Break-Out. It was popular among Dutch youths in the late 90s. My favorite section was called "Love & Sex", which showed a nude photo of a man and a woman, along with their age, job, monthly salary, and some personal stories about their love and sex life. There was nothing erotic about this. It was just Dutch people being open and vulnerable. The participants were normal youths. Sometimes they were fat and ugly, but that made it even more real. I liked how open and grounded Dutch culture used to be around nudity and sex.

I don't know why I'm suddenly thinking about this super old magazine. Perhaps because I'm walking around naked at home. I'm rarely fully naked, but I was about to hop in the shower when I got distracted and thought about it. I went to my desk to look up the magazine. Wikipedia revealed something daming: the nude photos were not of real Dutch people, but of Eastern Europeans who got paid to pose. And the accompanying stories were completely made up by the magazine's editors. Lmfao. They claim they did this to avoid legal problems, but I bet it's also just way cheaper. 

Although I'm against lying, I still think this Love & Sex section was a net benefit to the youths that read it. It showed us all kinds bodies, tits, penises, etc. It didn't even try to popularize “body positivity”. It just showed real people with supposedly real stories. That was an effective way of priming people for self-acceptance and authenticity. The irony is that it all turned out to be fake. Thanks for reading!

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When I think about Dutch culture, I think about an old weekly magazine called Break-Out. It was popular among Dutch youths in the late 90s. My favorite section was called "Love & Sex", which showed a nude photo of a man and a woman, along with their age, job, monthly salary, and some personal stories about their love and sex life. There was nothing erotic about this. It was just Dutch people being open and vulnerable. The participants were normal youths. Sometimes they were fat and ugly, but that made it even more real. I liked how open and grounded Dutch culture used to be around nudity and sex.

I don't know why I'm suddenly thinking about this super old magazine. Perhaps because I'm walking around naked at home. I'm rarely fully naked, but I was about to hop in the shower when I got distracted and thought about it. I went to my desk to look up the magazine. Wikipedia revealed something daming: the nude photos were not of real Dutch people, but of Eastern Europeans who got paid to pose. And the accompanying stories were completely made up by the magazine's editors. Lmfao. They claim they did this to avoid legal problems, but I bet it's also just way cheaper.

Although I'm against lying, I still think this Love & Sex section was a net benefit to the youths that read it. It showed us all kinds bodies, tits, penises, etc. It didn't even try to popularize “body positivity”. It just showed real people with supposedly real stories. That was an effective way of priming people for self-acceptance and authenticity. The irony is that it all turned out to be fake. Thanks for reading!

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