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Pamela Anderson wants to change the way you have sex.

The former Playboy model is looking to start a “sensual revolution” among couples in hopes of improving sex lives.

“There is so much access to porn, people are becoming desensitized … in the multiple visual images that get weirder and stranger. It’s a big concern,” Anderson, 49, told “This Morning” on Friday.

She continued, “I talk to a lot of mothers and I know I’m part of the problem. I should probably disqualify myself from the whole situation because I was in Playboy and I had a tape stolen from my home and exploited all over the world. And people saw things they should have never seen.”

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Anderson is referring to her infamous 1995 sex tape with ex-husband Tommy Lee, with whom she shares two sons, Dylan, 18, and Brandon, 20.

The conversation soon led to Anderson revealing how she’s been treated in bed.

“Have you ever been treated like a porn star in bed? It’s no fun,” Anderson opened up. “Slapped, hit, called names, spit on. That’s sex these days.”

Anderson is asking people to step away from porn and reconnect with each other.

“We’re talking about the sensual revolution. Having intimacy and intimate relationship with so much better sex,” she added. “We’re not prudes. We’re not talking about no sex. We want better sex.”

“Everyone wants to be desired in a relationship. That’s the number one thing,” Anderson added. “Pornography and access to other things is diminishing that.”

“Girls and guys are being affected by this because young people are looking at this thinking, ‘This is how I have to act and behave in a sexual relationship.'”

This article originally appeared in the New York Post's Page Six.