![]() (Spoiler: it doesn’t, as I’m sure every womxn reading this will already know.) Short but rich in ideas, Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again picks apart discourses on sex, on female desire, on arousal, on vulnerability, and places them within the post-#MeToo framework of explicit, affirmative consent. It’s an appropriate phrase for Katherine Angel to have borrowed for the title of her new book, in which she explores current notions of consent and desire, and asks whether saying yes automatically equates to good sex. He teasingly promised that ‘tomorrow sex will be good again’, holding the prospect tantalisingly out of reach and arguing that good sex cannot simply be willed into existence. In the 1970s, the philosopher Michael Foucault wrote an essay in which he picked apart the supposed sexual revolution. ![]() ![]() ![]() In her new book, Katherine Angel explores the nuances and complexities of consent, female desire, and vulnerability in a post #MeToo world, and asks whether explicit consent really does make sex good again. ![]()
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