Natalia Dyer thinks teenage sexuality is ”embarrassing”.
The 25-year-old actress explores the difficulty of sexuality in her film ‘Yes, God, Yes’, wherein she performs a 16-year-old woman referred to as Alice, and Natalia has admitted it may be an ”awkward” topic to take care of.
She stated: ”Teenage sexuality is humorous and exquisite and awkward and embarrassing.
”I grew up watching interpretations of females, nevertheless it was by no means like, ‘That’s me,’ it was all the time like, ‘Oh, that is how I’m speculated to look, discuss and really feel with the intention to get the man, or no matter.’
”So it is actually essential to have movies like ‘Yes, God Yes’, particularly in the case of displaying girls and intercourse, what they need and the way they behave.”
In the film, Natalia’s character is informed that intercourse earlier than marriage is ”in opposition to God’s will”.
Asked what she thinks concerning the Church’s perspective in the direction of intercourse, the actress informed The Independent: ”I believe it is such a wierd idea to take one thing that feels so instinctual and switch it into one thing unhealthy.
”It feels backwards. We’re all human, we’re not good. Let’s not faux, and never maintain folks to requirements that we do not maintain for ourselves. Why choose folks for issues which are pure?”
Natalia additionally believes there is a distinctly totally different perspective in the direction of ”male pleasure”.
The actress insisted there is a ”deep historical past” to the gender imbalance in relation to the difficulty of sexuality.
Natalia – who spent the coronavirus lockdown together with her actor boyfriend Charlie Heaton – defined: ”The dialog of male pleasure was much more current than feminine pleasure in my upbringing.
”There’s such a deep historical past to this, and it is as a result of male pleasure could be very apparent.”