While I don't exactly disagree with the TC on some points. I don't agree with his apparent motive behind it. The TC equates someone having sexual lust (if you can even call it that) with somehow being of lesser value than someone who doesn't. This to me reeks of religious and/or feminist rational.
Fact is we all lust in one form or another. We all think about sex. If you are from the USA, you live in a country OBSESSED with sex and all things sexual. Made all the more potent by the fact that we never talk about it, never address it, and typically just pretend like it doesn't exist.
We are hard wired to want sex and things sexual. It is afterall how we keep the human race alive, and I really wish this country would stop pretending like it's some dirty thing to be ashamed of and hide.
I have never bothered with such posters or desktop wallpapers. I know plenty who do, and I typically just roll my eyes at them. But in the end, it's no more "respectable" or "classy" to have a poster or wallpaper of a comic super hero, movie, band, tv show, or a video game in my case.
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