In Praise Of Guilty Pleasures

Go ahead and binge-watch some more reality TV. Our ‘lowbrow’ indulgences aren’t so bad for us after all

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Go ahead and binge-watch some more reality TV. Our ‘lowbrow’ indulgences aren’t so bad for us after all

We all have them: TV shows and movies we love, even though we just know they’re bad. Trashy books we simply can’t put down. Awful earworms we hate to love.

These are our guilty pleasures—what you might call the junk food in our media diets. Because it’s often used in a winking way, the term guilty pleasure feels like a joke we’re proving we’re in on. But if that joke is about something that brings us genuine joy and isn’t harming anyone, then what’s the punchline? Shouldn’t we be free to enjoy whatever we like?

“A guilty pleasure is something that we enjoy, but we know we’re either not supposed to like or that liking it says something negative about us,” says Sami Schalk, PhD, an associate professor of gender and women’s studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA. Consider what separates some major TV events from others. The idea of apologizing for watching the Oscars or the IPL finals sounds silly. So why is the Bigg Boss finale different?

Research shows that our so-called guilty pleasures can actually be good for us. So how do we get to the point where we let ourselves enjoy what we enjoy?

Beyond the fear about how others will perceive us, we tend to grapple with a perfectionism that stems from the “deeply puritanical roots” of our culture, one in which pleasure is seen “as sinful and bad and self-indulgent,” says Schalk.

Or, at the very least, we have to earn it. How often do we say things to ourselves such as, I’ve been good all week, so I deserve some ice cream or I walked this morning, so I’m going to veg out tonight? But all this guilt goes against our human nature.

“There’s a reason why our bodies, literally at the nerve level, are wired to feel pleasure,” says Adrienne Maree Brown, author of Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good. For h...

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