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How women made porn fashionable
See update further below about Chrystal Workman, mother of Ariel Winter who allegedly tried to leak nude photos of her other daughter Shanelle Workman, also an actress, as an attempt to make her famous via nudity.
By Patrick Wanis Published September 15, 2012 FoxNews.com
Porn is becoming a new ideal and value for young girls. And women are responsible.
Women are consuming and endorsing porn such as ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ — a book recognized as ‘mommy porn.’ Poorly written, it is not a how-to-manual and it’s not poetic erotica.
Pulp/romance novels transformed into a new genre embracing porn as literature – explicitly sexual scenes featuring bondage/discipline, dominance/submission and sadism/masochism
More than 20 million copies have sold in the US (40 million worldwide), and it is yet another example of the way porn is becoming more than socially acceptable amongst women. Moreover, it is becoming an aspirational target for women.
Read the full article by Patrick Wanis here: https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/09/15/how-women-made-porn-fashionable/
Update:
Publicist Jonathan Hay alleged to TMZ that Chrystal Workman, the mother of “Modern Family” star Ariel Winter, asked him for help in leaking nude photos of Winter’s older sister, 34-year-old Shanelle Workman, who is also an actress. Hay tells TMZ that Workman approached him last week with the images, which are reportedly eight or nine years old.
Anointed “The Woman Expert” by WGN Chicago, Patrick Wanis PhD is a renowned Celebrity Life Coach, Human Behavior & Relationship Expert who developed SRTT therapy (Subconscious Rapid Transformation Technique) and is teaching it to other practitioners. Wanis’ clientele ranges from celebrities and CEOs to housewives and teenagers. CNN, BBC, FOX News, MSNBC & major news outlets worldwide consult Wanis for his expert insights and analysis on sexuality, human behavior and women’s issues. Wanis is the first person ever to do hypnotherapy on national TV – on the Montel Williams show.