I’m asking this question because I’ve heard many people claim that the term “pussy shaming” is a way to make women feel guilty for having sexual intercourse with their boyfriends. I understand that it makes it sound as though it is about sex, but in reality it is about using physical manipulation to get a woman to do a specific thing. What are your thoughts on this?This was my first thought when reading this post.The post in question is about the concept of the “pussy shaming” and I think it’s great. I think it’s the most powerful way of bringing men’s issues into the conversation.I like how you said “using physical manipulation”

For context, I'm a man. I'm the author of “Pussy Suck: The Male Gaze.” This book is about the male gaze. It's about how men feel when we're aroused or aroused by something, whether it be a movie, a woman, a piece of art, etc. I was always wondering what is the meaning of this word “pussy” as an objectification/disorder, though it also refers to the “gaze.” Is it derogatory? Or is it a term of address?Not to mention, the word “pussy” is the word “pussy” (and it's been used historically to refer to any vagina without a male penis, not just vaginas. It's a term used to refer to the female body, as well as referring to female genitalia.)