Invasion of privacy

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2019 10:30:35 +0000

 

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THOU shall not invade another person’s privacy.

Famous couples having sex with each other, a young actress touching her breasts, and most recent, a veter­an singer masturbating on a video call – in less than a month, these video “scandals” have made their rounds in social media, with Filipinos becoming more and more ruthless in their judg­ments of those involved.

But, is there really something wrong with lovers having a ball in the bedroom, a young woman exploring her body, and an elderly engaging in what seemed like an act of self gratification? Nothing. Though a lot of people may deem these acts as inappropriate, they’re actually not. They’re normal expressions of our sexual selves which should be cel­ebrated, not condemned.

The problem with us Filipinos is that we’re too quick to judge. We thrive in seeing others make mistakes – espe­cially those who we see have better lives than we do, such as celebrities. Add that to the belief that sex is dirty and immoral, and voila, we have the perfect recipe for persecution.

We like throwing stones at people whom we think are better than us, hoping that they would fall down to the ground and be like us. Yes, we’re that inggetera by nature.

The real perpetrators here are not those who were filmed enjoying sex, but those who leaked them and vio­lated the privacy of these celebrities. And we, as spectators, watchers, and sharers of the videos are accessories to the crime.

Through watching these videos and making them viral and trending, we are violating another person’s most private and intimate possession. Not only that, we don’t realize it, but in the act of watching these videos, we become voyeurs.

Mamboboso. And we like it. Filipi­nos are the number one porn watch­ers after all. So it’s not surprising that if a local celebrity is seen having sex on video, we watch it, we talk about it, we persecute, we make a big deal out of it. Not only are we natural ing­geteras, we’re also natural mambo­bosos. Think about it.

So what if they’re having sex? So what if she’s touching herself? So what if he’s old and still know how to have fun online? It shouldn’t be a big deal. They’re just enjoying themselves, as much as you are enjoying yourself while watching their videos. The only difference is, they’re not doing anything wrong, but you are.

Hence, next time you encounter a sex scandal going around the cyber­space, best to respect these people’s privacies and not to share it. And if you don’t want to be seen as an en­vious voyeur, stop judging and keep your eyes on your own business.

With love and lust,

Rica

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If you have questions on love and sex that you want me to answer, you may message me at www.facebook.com/TheSexyMind.

Biography: Rica Cruz is a Licensed Psychologist, Marriage Counselor, and, Couples and Sex Therapist. She comes out as the Resident Psycholo­gist on Boys’ Night Out every Thurs­day night on Magic 89.9.

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