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Social media has acquired an essential place in our daily lives. They have become the privileged space for public debates, exchanges, and information dissemination. Power dynamics that govern our reality have also extended to this virtual space, often manifesting through unwanted photos of the male genitals, commonly known as "dick pics."
Dick pics are a recent form of sexual harassment, where an individual sends, often without the recipient's consent, an image of their genitals. This practice is primarily directed against women, thereby highlighting the patriarchal structures that underlie such behaviors.
In the fourth episode of this podcast, we analyze how unwanted penis photos contribute to male domination efforts aimed at intimidating and subjugating women to patriarchal supremacy. We also examine the vulnerability of this masculinity, constantly seeking validation and recognition, which completely disregards women's true sexual desires.
Who are these men who send unsolicited photos of their genitals? What are their motivations? And how does society encourage such practices?
In this episode, we also explore the sociocultural and psychological dimensions in which "dick pics" are situated, drawing on testimonials from men and women who have chosen to share their experiences.
*The voices of some of the participants have been modified for anonymity purposes.
Here is a list of the bibliographic sources used in this episode of "Borjouliya":
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