: Films in the 1960s and 70s, such as The Graduate , began criticizing traditional American institutions and family systems through the lens of taboo sexual relationships. 2. Portrayals of Aging and Maturity
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: Modern films like Our Souls at Night explore companionship and intimacy among seniors, though audiences often critique lead actors for appearing "too well-preserved" to be realistic. : Films in the 1960s and 70s, such
: Recent collections of essays, such as Disability Visibility , challenge the underrepresentation of disabled bodies in popular sexual culture. Essays: Adult Core Collection - Denver Public Library The collapse of this code led to: :
: A shift from institutional regulation to self-regulation, allowing adults to choose whether to view offensive content.