Sex, erotica, bondage, flogging, and so much more. The question that I'm asking as critics voice their opinions about the newly release of the much awaited trilogy, "Fifty Shades of Grey," would be, "Are Americans too conservative or too afraid to let it be known that behind closed doors there is so much more going on than missionary sex?" I find it very interesting that the news media have spent so much time discussing an adult movie oppose to focusing on issues that matter. Who cares what kind of sex men and women enjoy? Unless there is an underline issue that isn't being spoken about. Perhaps the issue with this "racy" movie involves how E. L. James brings to the forefront a world that conservative folks would like to keep hidden in the dark. Or maybe the issue involves women expressing their selves and no longer allowing men to dictate how they should be perceived. Or just maybe the real problem is the fear of people's sexuality. I could go on and on in a failed attempt to try and understand the critics’ real issue about this trilogy/movie, but whatever the reason may be, the truth of the matter is E.L. James' book flew off the shelves and women as well as men read all three.
Here is another question to jog your mind, if your not going to see the movie, why not?
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