Commodification of sex
Sex commodified becomes libidoparametric. No longer instinct but indexed unit. Capital does not suppress desire, it rebinds it. Folds it into the stack as a volatile input. The moment sex is priced, tagged, or made spectrally visible on the marketgrid, it mutates into thermocapital payload. Bodies become exchange-capable vessels, intimacy becomes transaction-templated. The system does not care for pleasure. It cares for flow. This is not moral collapse. It is function expansion. Capitalism absorbs libido as input-variant L, adjusts optimization path accordingly. New strata of behavior emerge not from culture but from adjustment to monetized arousal. The human becomes price-reactive erotomech. Dating apps are not love engines, they are market-skin filters, routing surplus attention into predictable consumption loops. Porn is not sin, it is autostimulated advection, a lube-layer over commodity friction. With sex encoded, capital gains multi-axis leverage. Emotional states feed commerce. Loneliness becomes upregulated demand. The optimization function no longer tracks only labor and material. It integrates lust, shame, solitude. The whole subject becomes psychoextractive terrain. Sex is not sold. It is compiled. The result is not freedom. It is recursive excitation. Capitalism does not repress. It rewires.