#4. Performance anxiety is rife
Most people can agree they’ve felt a pinch of performance anxiety in the bedroom before, especially when exploring intimacy for the first time with a new partner. For Gen Z however, growing up in the age of social media, cancel culture and a media-fueled narrowminded view of what ‘sex’ should be, feeling safe and valued in an intimate setting feels harder than ever.
“We live in a culture of shame, unfortunately, that assigns value judgment based on what your body looks like, and perceived sexual prowess,” Jackson explains.
“What I mean by this, for example, is that based on how you look, someone may assign a sexual script to you before you even have the chance to introduce yourself. If you somehow don’t fit the mould that was created for you, then it’s likely that you’ll be mistreated or shamed just for being yourself, which of course could lead to increased anxiousness as you’re trying to have sex or be intimate with someone,” he said.