Does anyone else feel the lifestyle has caught on rapidly the last few years?

I think the lifestyle is exploding. It's very popular & most women are very curious even if they don't admit it at first worrying that u will call her names. For example. I've lived in China for 15 years and when you start dating any girl, she would never admit that she's curious to try a BBC or maybe she already tried one before in secret. She'll tell u no way but once she trusts u & the relationship becomes more serious & the couple open up more to fantasies, the truth comes out. I've already turned several ex Chinese gfs into BBC sluts and they loved it. They become freaks on bed & outdoors, they are very traditional women lol. My wife is next and she's very excited but we are waiting when it's safe to travel. Our plan has been postponed. My wife is a professonal when it comes to her career, a serious woman and u would never see her become a slut but after years of talking to her about this, she gets extremely wet & becomes very submissive when we watch cuckold porn or she watches blowjob bbc scene.
I think in the same way. Each woman have a dark side and they are afraid to try but once you give them.the trust you see her a changed woman.
 
It's the visibility of this lifestyle which has increased over the past few years, at least in our experience. Even though we were in this lifestyle it wasn't something you discussed even within the "cuckolding lifestyle" in the early '90s. There was a community of us online which sometimes spilled over into real life which was a help. Something happened societally (at least here in the US) after 2015. It's since gone mainstream in our opinion.
As an aside: We have two multiracial daughters so we had to "go public" in our personal lives. It wasn't as bad as we thought but still not great. My how times have changed!
 
i also say it's more visible than it was before. But did numbers actually increase dramatically? Maybe a bit because more visibility means more people will stumble upon it which leads to more people becoming curious eventually, and then more people who start tipping their toes in this lifestyle. But my guess is that the increase is not that dramatic because it's always been there, just more secretive and less visible (as i already said) it was then than it is now.
 
It's been a while since I last posted here and I'm noticing the changes in society more than ever. Interracial is definitely becoming more mainstream and is being promoted a lot harder recently it seems. It's snowballing so quickly now with the help of the media and sites like Blacked. I'm so thankful for these wonderful changes, it really is so encouraging to see.
 
Let’s not forget how good the internet is at putting what’s “popular” in front of you. I think this has happened with bbc porn without a doubt. When I first seen it, it used to be something you had to search for. Now it is front page (because people LIKE it, it’s popular).

Women have also long endured being with men who want more than one sexual partner so there has been some type of awakening where they want this too and aren’t afraid to say it.

I think it is becoming more mainstream as well and hopefully becomes more common!
 
I also put it like this:

Women fuck who they want, men fuck who they can.

Men marry who they want, women marry who they can.

Eventually, modern hookup culture is going to paradigm shift that into women fucking who they want, which is bbc, naturally, and men marrying who they can - the ones that still want it on the side.

The guys here on the forum like myself are just ahead of the curve lol.
 
Has "The Lifestyle" really caught on? Well, at least there are more and more mentions in mainstream media. Plus, those are becoming more and more specific!

Once it was a big taboo to mention even "swinging" which to many people seems almost "vanilla" these days, or any other concept that would differ from traditional monogamous relationships and marriage which have always been promoted more. Only throughout the past few decades society has been opening up more to alternative lifestyles, well, at least media have. ;) Those mentions include sexual lifestyles like swinging and cuckolding but also relationship models like polyamory, and terms like "cuckold lifestyle" and "throuple" (a relationship model involving three partners) have not only been mentioned but have already become well-known terms for the general public.

Apart from the existing diversity in lifestyle choices p0rn, which was previously viewed more or less restricted to the stereotypical ole male pervert as a target group and consumer, has also become more mainstream with web access analysis showing a far more diverse picture. It is now a well-known fact that p0rn is being consumed by (almost) as many Women as men and those include people of all ages and economic backgrounds. As a result p0rn productions, companies and their products, movies and scenes are also discussed in mainstream media just like any other Hollywood cinema or TV movie.

With the advent of "web 2.0" / online social networks (like OnlyFans) it has also become easier to connect with like-minded people. These platforms include different (sexual) lifestyles and/or p0rn as their themes and there is an ever increasing number of "amateurs" (people not contracted with a model agancy and not signed with a p0rn production company) who do their own p0rnographic work to share with others sometimes for money, sometimes even for free. This way more "sophisticated" or specific themes and "kinks" are becoming more visible and more openly discussed.

The knowledge and usage of the "QoS" as a symbol of a rather specialized lifestyle or interest, for instance, was once restricted to a very small group of people "in the know", and has now become mentioned more frequently in mainstream media as well, and thus reaches a far greater group of people today. And even the "BNWO", a tag used for a "more specific and sometimes extreme" fantasy involving the idea of Black male sexual superiority and white male sexual inferiority, is not off-limits to be mentioned in mainstream anymore.

Now here are two links to recent media mentions (2023) with lists rating (amateur) p0rn within the field mentioned above. Both have both "QoS" and "BNWO" in their titles! LA Weekly about OnlyFans: "OnlyFans has become a cultural phenomenon, providing individuals with a platform to express their sexuality, explore fetishes, and connect with like-minded individuals." - What a positive prospect!

But now enjoy the QoS/BNWO "Top 10" rankings...

Most recent article (August 16) on Village Voice:

LA Weekly, earlier this year:

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Has "The Lifestyle" really caught on? Well, at least there are more and more mentions in mainstream media. Plus, those are becoming more and more specific!

Once it was a big taboo to mention even "swinging" which to many people seems almost "vanilla" these days, or any other concept that would differ from traditional monogamous relationships and marriage which have always been promoted more. Only throughout the past few decades society has been opening up more to alternative lifestyles, well, at least media have. ;) Those mentions include sexual lifestyles like swinging and cuckolding but also relationship models like polyamory, and terms like "cuckold lifestyle" and "throuple" (a relationship model involving three partners) have not only been mentioned but have already become well-known terms for the general public.

Apart from the existing diversity in lifestyle choices p0rn, which was previously viewed more or less restricted to the stereotypical ole male pervert as a target group and consumer, has also become more mainstream with web access analysis showing a far more diverse picture. It is now a well-known fact that p0rn is being consumed by (almost) as many Women as men and those include people of all ages and economic backgrounds. As a result p0rn productions, companies and their products, movies and scenes are also discussed in mainstream media just like any other Hollywood cinema or TV movie.

With the advent of "web 2.0" / online social networks (like OnlyFans) it has also become easier to connect with like-minded people. These platforms include different (sexual) lifestyles and/or p0rn as their themes and there is an ever increasing number of "amateurs" (people not contracted with a model agancy and not signed with a p0rn production company) who do their own p0rnographic work to share with others sometimes for money, sometimes even for free. This way more "sophisticated" or specific themes and "kinks" are becoming more visible and more openly discussed.

The knowledge and usage of the "QoS" as a symbol of a rather specialized lifestyle or interest, for instance, was once restricted to a very small group of people "in the know", and has now become mentioned more frequently in mainstream media as well, and thus reaches a far greater group of people today. And even the "BNWO", a tag used for a "more specific and sometimes extreme" fantasy involving the idea of Black male sexual superiority and white male sexual inferiority, is not off-limits to be mentioned in mainstream anymore.

Now here are two links to recent media mentions (2023) with lists rating (amateur) p0rn within the field mentioned above. Both have both "QoS" and "BNWO" in their titles! LA Weekly about OnlyFans: "OnlyFans has become a cultural phenomenon, providing individuals with a platform to express their sexuality, explore fetishes, and connect with like-minded individuals." - What a positive prospect!

But now enjoy the QoS/BNWO "Top 10" rankings...

Most recent article (August 16) on Village Voice:

LA Weekly, earlier this year:

♠️
hold up..what the hell happened to the village voice?
 
She made her debut this summer after years of desires for it to happen. We discussed to go abroad to find someone for her for the first time. But instead a bull found her here in Sweden.
 
She made her debut this summer after years of desires for it to happen. We discussed to go abroad to find someone for her for the first time. But instead a bull found her here in Sweden.
Um okay... So what's your answer to the OP's question: "Does anyone else feel the lifestyle has caught on rapidly the last few years?" Thanks.
 
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