If humans weren't so hung up about sex, it wouldn't be portrayed everywhere in the first place. The fact that it is shoved at people in every direction is proof of society's obsession with it. I have nothing against sex, sexuality, or nudity. The number of sex partners I've had (which I will not go into) pretty much proves I'm not against sexuality.
I don't have an issue with sex, sexuality, or nudity. My issue is with the way these topics are generally portrayed as well as the volume of the portrayal. I feel the same way about food and money. Food and money are normal topics just like sex but like sex they are also topics that society is obsessed with. You hear about these things constantly like sex. Moderation is the key in all things. I think nude art, sex, and sexuality portrayed in a high quality fashion is very nice. I think discussing the topics in an intelligent manner is very good. I think if people want to look sexy that is fine. If people want to even engage in the sex trade, I think it should be legal. I just see a difference between openness and obsession. When the amount of images of sexed-up people far outweights the amount of images of average-looking people, something is wrong. To think this has no effect on a culture is ridiculous. It contributes to a dumbing down of society and trivializes the human being. I love sex and I love seeing attractive people but there is far more to a human being than just that.
This also applies very closely to transgendered people. I assume most of us want to be seen as normal healthy human beings who have jobs, businesses, religions, political beliefs, and morals just like any other member of society. Most of us don't want to be seen by the public as nothing more than sex objects to sell something.