We're not as open about sex as we imagine': Gillian Anderson on pleasure, powerful women, and collecting secret fantasies
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Gillian Anderson's journey in preparing for 'Want' revealed a widespread prevalence of shame around women's sexual fantasies, reflecting a struggle to voice desired experiences.
Despite being an outspoken person, Anderson felt uncomfortable submitting her own fantasy, showcasing the deep-rooted societal inhibitions many women face regarding their desires.
Anderson admits to grappling with her own uptightness in the past, but as she approaches her 60s, she emphasizes embracing fun and irreverence in life.
The project 'Want' is based on Nancy Friday's 'My Secret Garden' and reveals how even in private spaces, women often seek permission to express desire.
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