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“Sex is so visible it’s almost banal,” Megan Wallace said when they launched the first issue of Pulp Zine, describing what they called a “post-sex positivity” moment. A year on, this saturation has only shifted. “Many of us are not feeling very ‘in body’,” they explain, “as we are living more of our lives online, the policing of our digital spheres is of concern.”
For Wallace, this sense of disconnection extends beyond visibility intohellip;
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Source: www.dazeddigital.com — original article published 2026-02-10 08:00:00.
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