A review by celina_r
Promiscuities by Naomi Wolf

4.0

To get the labels out of the way: this is the story of a white middle-class West-Coast cis girl's sexual coming of age in the 1960's and 70's. It's a document of the period after the sexual revolution but before the Internet, which mainstreamed porn and then fragmented the sexual mainstream entirely, shifting the Overton Window for better and for worse on what it is OK and not OK to say about sex. Dated as it is through no fault of its own, this still speaks to me as a younger child of the same period and roughly the same demographics.