We’ve mistaken access for intimacy. We’ve traded the slow, vulnerable work of real connection for the instant gratification of a swipe, a like, a disappearing photo.
Here is the cruel irony: Your phone has five bars of 5G, but your soul is on roaming. You are searching for a signal of validation in a sea of static, while the person next to you is starving for a real touch, a real look, a real "I see you." lust epidemic cell signal
The lust epidemic isn’t happening in the dark alleys or the secret chat rooms anymore. It’s happening in broad daylight, right in your pocket. It’s the dopamine drip-feed of infinite bodies, infinite scenarios, served up instantly the moment boredom strikes. We’ve mistaken access for intimacy
We walk around with five bars of signal, yet we’ve never been more disconnected. You are searching for a signal of validation