Seven hours and nineteen songs later, the very innocent Brad and Janet have each had sex (but not with each other), four people have died, and a castle has been transported to the planet Transsexual in the galaxy Transylvania. Although in the present day, it is easy to merely enjoy the bizarreness of the plot line, the catchy songs, and the spectacular wardrobe, it was quite scandalous when it was released in 1975. Rocky Horror deals in men wearing fishnets, sexual liberation, and shameless self-expression, but much of this sexual content stemmed from the sexual liberation movement occurring at that time. The sexual liberation movement was a period of time in the 1960s through the 1980s in which it became more acceptable to have sex outside of the narrow box of heterosexual vaginal procreational intercourse. An important factor of this sexual revolution was the introduction of Envoid, the first oral contraceptive pill in 1960 and its redevelopment in 1970 to maximize safety and effectiveness. This allowed young, unmarried single women to take their sexuality into their own hands without fear of getting pregnant, and the cultural change was swift. In
Seven hours and nineteen songs later, the very innocent Brad and Janet have each had sex (but not with each other), four people have died, and a castle has been transported to the planet Transsexual in the galaxy Transylvania. Although in the present day, it is easy to merely enjoy the bizarreness of the plot line, the catchy songs, and the spectacular wardrobe, it was quite scandalous when it was released in 1975. Rocky Horror deals in men wearing fishnets, sexual liberation, and shameless self-expression, but much of this sexual content stemmed from the sexual liberation movement occurring at that time. The sexual liberation movement was a period of time in the 1960s through the 1980s in which it became more acceptable to have sex outside of the narrow box of heterosexual vaginal procreational intercourse. An important factor of this sexual revolution was the introduction of Envoid, the first oral contraceptive pill in 1960 and its redevelopment in 1970 to maximize safety and effectiveness. This allowed young, unmarried single women to take their sexuality into their own hands without fear of getting pregnant, and the cultural change was swift. In