Is Emma Wastonreally interested in a Kink Culture?



Is Emma Wastonreally interested in a Kink Culture?



Is Emma Wastonreally interested in a Kink Culture?

 

Emma Waston has always been an activist for female empowerment and is never one to shy away about speaking her truth, but now she's taken on a newinterest as she explains her fascination with 'kink culture' in a new tell-all interview.
there's nothing like a little 'kink talk' to get you going on this Wednesday AKA Hump Day, and that's exactly what we're here to talk about today, but in a tasteful manner, of course.
So i know you're curious about all this, but before we get into all those details,
is it just me, or are you even more intrigued by her point of view every time she speaks out on a certain topic?
This next one is no exception as Emma recently sat down with author of the book Sex And World Peace, Valerie  Hudson, where the two talked about relationships, consent and the #MeToo movement.
The interview was published in TeenVogue and reveals some interesting and thought-provoking responses by Emma.
For starters, although Emma received massive amounts of praise by her fanbase after coining the term " self-partnered" as a fancier and healthier term for her single relationship status during an interview with British Vogue, she also opened up about the dark side of the movement she created.
she told valerie that she never intended it to becom an entire movement, and said that it was "... really interesting because it really riled some people up" Emma added, " It was less for me about the word but more about what it meant - just this idea that we need to reclaim language and space in order to express ourselves because sometimes it's really not there. "
What's more interesting was the conversation Emma and Valerie had about the importance of being in open relationships,and how Emma believes that, " relationships that don't necessarly follow traditional models require more communication and consent. " Specifically speaking, Kink culture.

Now befor you question or make assumptions on Kink culture, I wanted to completely lay  this out on the line for you.

Kink culture is a form of non-conventional sexual taste or behavior that incldes different practices and preferences.

Emma touched more on Kink culture, adding, "It requires an actual conversation and agreement about the delegation of tasks and labour and responsibilities that maybe you don't feel that you need to have or should have if you follow those traditional stereotypes."


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