A body positive podcaster felt more confident in herself after realising men "don't care about stomach rolls" during sex.
Georgie Clarke has racked up more than 600,000 followers on Instagram, where she regularly posts inspiring women to be comfortable with their bodies.
She explained on her podcast Change My Mind how her relationship with her body has "improved" thanks to her attitude to sex.
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"When my friends ask me how I got that way [improved body confidence], I think a massive part for me was [realising] if I’m with a man, they’re not looking at a roll on my stomach," she explained.
“They’re just so happy to be involved in a situation where their pants are down and we’re having sex.”
Natalie chimed in, joking: "They're just happy to get their d*ck away."
Georgie then continued: "If you stop for one moment and look at the guy that you're having sex with, [the man] is just so grateful to be there."
Her guest also claimed people are "so ego-centric it's ridiculous".
"No one's looking at your rolls, whether you have saggy t*ts. They don't care because they're only thinking about how you're viewing them," Natalie added.
The pair also spoke about how "bizarre" they find the incest-themed adult films on porn sites.
“What weird men are coming up with this situations? It’s bizarre,” the host asked.
Natalie replied: "Is it society that's influencing porn? Or is it porn that's being influenced by society?"
Ashley Fires, who has been working in the industry since 2003, specialises in the genre, telling Vice: “My fans only want to see me as mommy…I am mommy and only mommy.”
Some commentators have blamed the trend on the massive popularity of Game of Thrones, which hinges on incestuous relationships between members of the ruling clans in the fantasy kingdom of Westeros.
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