Goat wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
now people openly talk about their favorite "stars" and how often they rub one off.
They do?! Certainly not in Albion. Must be a decadent American thing.
cry of the banshee wrote:
What about the effects on society in general, it being do readily available? I personally think it is unhealthy and a it's abundance in western society is a reflection said society's overall unhealthiness.
I am sure that that is an opinion held in the minority here, though.
Well, what societies don't have pornography easily available? Fundamentalist Islamic ones, basically, unless you can think of another? I know which I'd prefer...
I'm going to wait for Trapt to make the feminist argument (I remember he and Fridge having it out over strippers...) but I'm not a conservative in social matters - if men and women feel comfortable expressing themselves like that, who is anyone else to tell them not to? You can argue about the effect on children, but personally I'd consider the effect of violence more harmful than naked women, and we all came out of a naked woman to start with, so...
I don't think anybody should tell anybody what to do whilst in the privacy of there own home, that's not really where I am coming from.
Obviously, the extreme example of fundamentalism will never do...
But what about porn that is violent and degrading? Whether or not it should be allowed (I tend to think it should be allowed as freedom of speech), how healthy is it? A distinction should be made between erotica, in the vein of Playboy type material and hardcore pornography, especially the "niche" stuff.
I hear dudes at work talking about shit that is pretty cringeworthy, vile shit like throat banging some chick until she vomits, slapping them around etc.
How long before that type of crap is accepted? Will it ever be?
I don't know.
Interesting news piece:
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Officials in San Francisco have reportedly installed plastic privacy screens at the city’s main library to block pornographic images from the eyes of other visitors
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/07/26/po ... y-screens/