Hollywood stars and movies have long portrayed sex as a big part of life. Yet, one of the stars is telling a different story and pushing back on the obsession that our culture has with sex. Katrina Trinko shared the following story.
Describing her surprise as being referred
to as a woman who “hates sex,” Barrymore recounts how she recently had said
that an actor’s six-month period of sexual abstinence was not that long.
(Presumably, Barrymore is referring to Andrew Garfield, who in a podcast
interview with Marc Maron revealed that he went on a sex fast while
playing the role of a Catholic priest in the 2016 film “Silence.”)
“I’m sure that there was one point in my
life where six months might have seemed extreme, but I’m on the other side of
that now,” writes the actress, who now hosts a talk show on CBS. “At nearly 48
I have very different feelings about intimacy than I did growing up.”
Barrymore describes her younger self as
“looking for companionship! validation! excitement! pleasure! hedonism! fun!
And adventures!!”
It’s no wonder Barrymore, a child actress
and a Hollywood scion who grew up in the spotlight, thought that.
After all, that’s the message Hollywood
and our broader culture sends about sex: It’s a way to have fun and
fulfillment. From steamy scenes on HBO shows to the Kardashians, Hollywood
relentlessly emphasizes the importance of regular sex.
Presumably only joyless prudes who want to
catapult us back to the Puritan era of slapping scarlet A’s on Hester Prynnes
sound warnings about wanton sex, or even have any caveats about falling into
bed with virtual strangers.
According to Trinko, Barrymore is suggesting that people can live fulfilling lives without sex. Barrymore shared a line given by her therapist: “Sex is not love! It is the expression of love.” Barrymore said that she had “searched” for her entire life to hear words that defined the difference between sex and love. Barrymore wrote about her mourning after her divorce and the breaking up of her nuclear family.
I needed to stay very celibate and
honoring and in some sort of state of mourning of the loss of a nuclear family
that I swore I would have for my daughters and to find grace and acceptance and
what our new normal of a blended family would be. It took time. I’m proud of myself
that I took that time.
Barrymore
may be open to a romantic relationship at some time in the future, but for now
she is acknowledging that she can live a happy life without sex. A happy life
comes from “loving and being loved,” and sometimes love includes sex. However,
sex is not love.
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