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This article is about a year now but I find it very relevant.How people sexualised yoga. If you look at yoga search trends over the past five years on Google Trends, (a dynamic matrix that tell us, in data terms, what people searched for online) the first three results were Sexy yoga”, “Yoga sexy video”, and “yoga sex video” showed what Google calls “breakout” numbers, meaning it shot up by over 5000% compared to the previous five years
This article is about a year now but I find it very relevant.How people sexualised yoga. If you look at yoga search trends over the past five years on Google Trends, (a dynamic matrix that tell us, in data terms, what people searched for online) the first three results were Sexy yoga”, “Yoga sexy video”, and “yoga sex video” showed what Google calls “breakout” numbers, meaning it shot up by over 5000% compared to the previous five years
The nature of what can trigger sexual desire is nuanced, but there is something to be said about a) just seeing more women in a space they weren’t dominating, b) seeing the beauty of the human form suddenly ‘out there’ on social media, when we don’t see it in real life — on a road or even in most gyms. It is a reaction to a change in the culture of fitness; a generation of women now learning not just to accept, but to celebrate their bodies.
The nature of what can trigger sexual desire is nuanced, but there is something to be said about a) just seeing more women in a space they weren’t dominating, b) seeing the beauty of the human form suddenly ‘out there’ on social media, when we don’t see it in real life — on a road or even in most gyms. It is a reaction to a change in the culture of fitness; a generation of women now learning not just to accept, but to celebrate their bodies.
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