If you're looking to watch erotic films, there are several platforms and resources available:
If you were seeking content of a sexually explicit or exploitative nature, I cannot provide that. Please clarify if you meant something else, such as analyzing portrayals of consensual non-traditional relationships (e.g., polyamory, BDSM depicted with clear consent frameworks) in mainstream romantic cinema, and I would be glad to help within appropriate guidelines.
Before searching for one must understand the definition of "taboo." In sociological terms, a taboo is a strong social prohibition (or ban) relating to any area of human activity or social custom that is sacred or forbidden.
Another aspect of romantic films that depict taboo lifestyles and entertainment is their exploration of complex moral issues. Movies like "Fifty Shades of Grey" (2015) and "Secretary" (2002) have delved into themes of BDSM and non-traditional relationships, raising questions about power dynamics, consent, and the boundaries of healthy relationships. While these films have been criticized for their portrayal of problematic relationships, they have also sparked important discussions about the nature of love, intimacy, and human desire.
This blog post explores the "Taboo" film series, a cornerstone of the 1980s Golden Age of Adult Cinema. We'll look at why these films became cultural touchpoints and how they influenced the erotic genre.