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    its not in everyone's plans

    nor is it requisite for the satisfaction of all to have marriage and a family.
    ie: bruce lee - exceptional

    martial artist, developed own style, married with kids
    miyamoto musashi - exceptional swordsman/artist ,

    never married, no kids
    different but similar

    I have and am enjoying lots of porn. And it had no adverse

    effects. I do not see every woman as a potential sexual conquest nor do I expect to have Jenna Haze in my bed. And

    my failed marriage made me realize the married life wasnt for me.
    I can do committment, but only if both of us

    are free to leave if either changes their mind.
    Actually it may have had one effect, I always saw all women as

    objects of beauty from their mind to their toes - porn accetuated that.

    long live porn and fully legalize thc

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    Interesting article. Doesn't

    mention the role of fantasy in "normal" sex, and therefore doesn't draw any conclusions about what the growth of

    the porn market says about our sexual imagination (or lack thereof).
    But this part blows my

    mind:

    Quote Originally Posted by KeepItReal
    people spend more on porn every year than they do on movie tickets and all the

    performing arts combined
    Haven't we got anything better to do with our spare time and money? Are we

    a nation of wankers?
    Give truth a chance.

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    In my view, porn is just a

    fantasy like every other fantasy a man (or woman) has ever had.

    We dream of being rich, famous, powerful, a rock

    star, Einstein, sailing to the moon and dare I say it...a porn stud/slut!

    The people who actually do porn in

    reality to satisfy the fantasizers don't have to do it, if they don't want to. So, if people are finding they are

    being hurt by porn a) don't do it in reality and/or b) don't do it in fantasy. No one has to do anything they

    don't want to and if they feel in some kind of state of degradation over porn, they need to grow some balls and

    square up to the situation, get out of it if they don't like it.

    Just my two cents.
    Now...where did I leave

    the KY..oh, there it is...
    "Some days will stay a thousand years, some pass like the flash of a spark...who knows where all our days go?"

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    To chat about that first

    post...

    Quote: " they write, in a rare moment of analysis that doesn't get developed any further, "we have

    never properly resolved what we think about how, why and whether it is degrading to women. We suspect that it might

    be. We suspect that pornography might be degrading to everybody."

    Quote: “Then they film themselves

    having sex and feel outside themselves. This dehumanising aspect is an important part of pornography. It dehumanises

    the other person, the relationship, and any intimacy."

    This implies that sex acts are degrading or even

    dehumanising. Such extreme assertions translate into “sex associates with worthlessness,” which is

    merely a means of using porn to slam the sex act itself. The propaganda on how immoral, evil, dirty (etc) sex is or

    can be seems as though it will never end.

    There is no addiction to porn, there is only addiction to sex; and

    it's something humanity is born with. An orgasm is nothing more than a chemically induced high. Sex is a drug, the

    participants are the tools.

    “Projecting porn onto others” is merely perceiving them as sexual

    beings; assessing others as potential mates; an unavoidable part of life – everyone does it. Oh the horror

    that we are sexual beings.

    Seems to me like the only ones denouncing sex, are the ones who aren't having it,

    or those who feel they're no longer capable of playing the game that leads to it. Politics aside, in my view

    volitional sex is never degrading but only ever an ultimate act of worship and appreciation. The problem is, such

    levels of worship spark powerful feelings of jealousy fueled political views on the anti-sex crowd.

    Sorry to

    get on a high horse in this post of mine, but that first post was both excellent and provocative

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