Pornification

[3] Pornification also features in discussions of post-feminism by Ariel Levy,[4] Natasha Walter,[5][6] Feona Attwood, and Brian McNair.

Bernadette Barton, Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at Morehead State University, cites as examples of "raunch culture" there being little consequence for Donald Trump's own words regarding his treatment of women; or his wife's past behavior as a model.

Pole dancing has become a form of exercise for suburban women, and sexually suggestive words find their way into everyday public statements.

[8] Advertising by Carl's Jr. in 2016 featuring scantily clad women and suggestive language were replaced by a "food-centric" approach in 2019, the change attributed to the #MeToo movement.

As erotica was a form of social protest against the values of the culture at the time, as was with the famous book The Romance of Lust, written as a few volumes between 1873 and 1876.