The HBO Max Show, “Minx” and My Thoughts on Frontal Male Nudity
<p><strong><em>Content Warning: Spoilers and analysis of the first episode of the first season of the HBO Max series, Minx. It also includes some personal thoughts on male nudity in general.</em></strong></p>
<h2>The Matriarchy Awakens, the birth of Minx</h2>
<p>If you don’t have HBO Max, you should get it just for this workplace comedy-drama, Minx. It’s about a sexually sheltered feminist named Joyce (played by Ophelia Lovibond) in the 1970s who has had a dream since she was younger to start her own feminist magazine. The original name she pitches for the magazine is called “The Matriarchy Awakens.” Her pitches by various publishers are viewed as aggressive and angry, which is a common conception of the second-wave feminist movement inspired by Gloria Steinem, her hero.</p>
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