Spreading The Word (And Pictures) On ‘Real' Sex

Meet The Woman Spreading The Word On 'Real' Sex
MUNICH, GERMANY - JUNE 30: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Cindy Gallop of MakeLoveNotPorn poses during a portrait session at the Digital Life Design women conference (DLDwomen) at Bavarian National Museum on June 30, 2011 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)
MUNICH, GERMANY - JUNE 30: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Cindy Gallop of MakeLoveNotPorn poses during a portrait session at the Digital Life Design women conference (DLDwomen) at Bavarian National Museum on June 30, 2011 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Johannes Simon/Getty Images)

About a decade ago, Cindy Gallop, a pixie-like businesswoman, said she began dating and sleeping with men about half her age. While their stamina and her experience made a good combination, Ms. Gallop said, she also discerned a disturbing trend: the boudoir moves of many of her young lovers seemed drawn entirely from pornography.

So Ms. Gallop, now 52, an advertising executive turned Web entrepreneur, took her findings to a TED conference in 2009. Easy access to Web sex sites, she told them, is teaching younger generations “that what you see in hard-core pornography is the way that you have sex.”

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