That's very true - that if you put sex behind the closed doors it creates lots of problems too, like it did back in Victorian ages.
I ment also that people have to have a chance also to feel safe and secure with other people. They don't have to think about other people sexits way all the time just because media is supposed to that they'd have to do like it if they want to be normal or they don't have to be afraid that other people thinks about them in a sexist way all the time. I mean that we all have to deal with lots of people daily without thinking to have sex with them.
There are places and areas for the sex between people and there are areas to live and breath without sex or without pressure to think about sex all the time - there has to be.
If Makosi was in any way threatened or manipulated to believe that she should have sex in public, if she has a history of being manipulated to have sex previously in her young age back in Africa - that'll be exploitation by the C4/Endemol
