Poll: Pornography, good? bad? something in between?

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Baron_Rouge

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I don't really think it's beneficial...I think its mostly harmless, but it can lead to very unrealistic expectations of sex and sexual partners, and can damage relationships as a result. Then again, I think viewed in moderation, there's nothing wrong with it.
 

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Matthew94 said:
Powereaver said:
To be viewed for enjoyment purposes only its fine. But it is in NO way a realistic portrayal of sex, plus on a whole gender stereotyping viewpoint it is VERY flawed.

Yeah, a man can't fix the plumbing that fast.

I watch it for the plot.
And I listen to music for those gaps between the songs. :p
 

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Sexy Devil said:
The pizza guy can't fuck his way out of everything.
I'm a pizza guy and I can attest to this. Plus the car windows would get all steamy.
 

217not237

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I think when people call pornography "objectifying to women," and all that crap, that is the most offensive thing ever. What about gay porn? Is society so homophobic that it labels pornography as a whole as evil because it refuses to acknowledge the harmless porn? This world makes me sick. Not all porn is evil, just the porn that heterosexual men enjoy. I say all heterosexual or lesbian pornography should be banned because of the damage it causes to humanity. From now on, men shall only embrace themselves when there are two dudes! Join me, my allies, for the great feminism and gay rights movement!

I'm joking, obviously.
 

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Aerodyamic said:
http://evebitfirst.wordpress.com/2011/05/18/a-man-is-a-rape-supporter-if

According to the woman who posted the above blog, you're a "rape supporter" if you watch porn that:


  • Depicts women
    Sexually objectifies lesbians or lesbian behaviour
    Depicts "sexual acts are depicted as a struggle for power or domination, regardless of whether women are present."

That's not even close to a comprehensive list of the things that make someone a "rape supporter", but it does make for some damn funny reading, since her list is so broad and inclusive that almost every man over the age of 18 alive today qualifies. It also states that asking if porn is an acceptable artistic medium makes you a "rape supporter".
Oh, wow. I try to keep the "feminists are extremist man-haters" stereotype out of my head, but then I keep running into stuff like this. >_>
 

BehattedWanderer

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It's degrading of those involved, and it's portrayal...but it has it's uses. And I can't say that tags and filters make for a more appreciative and responding me, and the quantity of it means one certainly has their pick of it. It can help people experiment, and try new things, and it can lead to an openness of sexual expression, but it also has the problem of bestowing terrible expectations on parties unprepared and inexperienced. Biologically, it has it's uses. Stress too high, anxiety running over you, or having trouble sleeping? Have a wank! Clears your mind, dopamine and serotonin jump, and you relax some. We just need to realize that there's a limit, and appropriate use, and that there are negative side effects.

Schreck157 said:
I think that anyone in a serious committed relationship has no need for it either.
I'm inclined to give an anecdote, but I'll stick with the opinion that watching some together can be an incredible experience. It may not be your thing, but finding one you both like that you watch together can actually deepen your appreciation for each other. Just know that if you suggest a filter that your partner doesn't like, expect to deal with that.
 

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I'm not sure it's a black-or-white, either/or thing.

At least one study has suggested that in places where pornography is readily accessible, there's less sexual violence. I tend to think that's a good thing.

Likewise, it often seems that where, as a culture, we decide to simply fold our arms, scowl, and intone, "Decent people don't do those things," we inevitably reap the result of our decision to willfully disregard reality (see also: The Drug War, abstinence-only sexual education, Prohibition...)

And like some of those areas, I tend to feel we're better off with a certain degree of regulation (e.g., drug and STD screening and some laws to prevent coercive practices) than banning.

Also, this may be one of the few ways in which the Internet, weirdly enough, is actually something of a unifying influence. You know that weird thing you've always wanted to do with the blueberry pie filling and the Troll doll?... There's someone out there with a page full of photographs.

It sounds ridiculous, I know, but I genuinely tend to feel it's better when people don't have to sit alone in their rooms and think that they're so alien and strange that there couldn't possibly be anyone else on Earth like them.

All that said, we're also starting to see certain cultures emerging in which sexual desire isn't something you turn to other people to fulfill. For some people, possibly even an increasing number of people, pornography is becoming an enabler of failure to develop social and emotional skills and possibly pathologically self-destructive behavior.

I'm not saying that everyone who enjoys pornography is damaged, not by a long shot. For some people, pornography is clearly part of a robust and healthy sexuality. But I do think it's becoming easier to use pornography in unhealthy ways, and there's certainly nothing in pornography itself to prevent that.
 

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Powereaver said:
To be viewed for enjoyment purposes only its fine. But it is in NO way a realistic portrayal of sex, plus on a whole gender stereotyping viewpoint it is VERY flawed.
Pretty much this, but I would like to expand on it saying that one should not their their view point of sex be swayed by porn either.

It is no more dangerous than anything and should be regulated according, even after purchase. I mean let's not forget the 12 year old in Scotland who tried to emulate what he say on a prono on a younger girl (I can't remember her age).
 

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Mr.Tea said:
HA! Not fucking likely! (for me, I mean)

I'm actually having the opposite problem: Porn is so fake (even when it's real) that, now that I've watched tons of it, I have a hard time getting aroused by it.
So many beautiful naked women being completely wasted by excessive close-ups of assholes (seriously, what's up with that??) wide shots in bad angles and complete lack of chemistry... I swear if I ever meet someone who has shot porn in person, I'm punching them in the dick.
I've never really enjoyed porn, for this reason, and for the fact that every woman seems to climax even before actual stimulation happens. Tone it down, girls.
Also, the 30 minute blowjobs. I have my own penis, and I don't look at it that often, why would I be watching someone elses?
 

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Well you know what they say.

I personally discovered porn at around age 6 and while I do not think that it screwed me up (more so than I already am by default configuration) I would not expose younger people to it as it could easier warp their impression of how sex works. Sex ED needs to be much more common as you do not have people fucking out in the middle of public where you can observe the technique and nuances involved. So yes, porn good, Sex ED good, I'm insane, internet is for porn, parents keep track of your kid's online activity.
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Mmmmmhmmmm.
 

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Aerodyamic said:
http://evebitfirst.wordpress.com/2011/05/18/a-man-is-a-rape-supporter-if

According to the woman who posted the above blog, you're a "rape supporter" if you watch porn that:


  • Depicts women
    Sexually objectifies lesbians or lesbian behaviour
    Depicts "sexual acts are depicted as a struggle for power or domination, regardless of whether women are present."

That's not even close to a comprehensive list of the things that make someone a "rape supporter", but it does make for some damn funny reading, since her list is so broad and inclusive that almost every man over the age of 18 alive today qualifies. It also states that asking if porn is an acceptable artistic medium makes you a "rape supporter".

Also, if that wordpress blog happens to rustle your jimmmies, feel free to check out this response:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geQyrBGS_60&feature=bf_prev&list=PLAB34B72BF0CFDB77

I'll flat-out admit that I watch porn, and that I enjoy watching it, if I don't have a more pressing, intimate encounter to engage in.
Fucking hell, after watching a half dozen videos linked from the response I feel like someone took a hatchet to my head and shoved a big piece of perspective into my brain. I need to think about some of the stuff I took for granted about my gender.

THAT won't cause any friction with my pseudo feminist fiancee.

Fuck/thank you for the link.
 

ElPatron

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Blablahb said:
How is the existance of homophobes
Yes, everyone was a homophobe, not a person heavily influenced by (today's standards) outdated conventions and religious beliefs.

Blablahb said:
relevant to the fact that watching child porn encourages sexual fantasies about sex with children, and thus sex crimes?
Because homosexuals used to be encouraged to not think about men and just focus on women. Ever watched Bruno? That part in the story when he tries to become straight?

Somehow, a dude working for the church curing "teh gay" didn't work to stop homosexuality. The Swedish school board that told the girl to be "less gay" are a bunch of asses. People who think you can "contain" or even "cure" homosexuality are asses.

And I don't pretend that pedophilia is something we can just program other people to forget.

I am against sex crimes. But I can't be against the way someone was born. Trying to make a pedophile stop fantasizing about children is like telling you must stop thinking about women/men. I.E. not gonna happen until you're effectively rendered sexually useless.
 

Tannhauser

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Porn is an addiction, and it messes you up. Do yourselves a favor and read all about it here:

http://www.yourbrainonporn.com/
 

ronald1840

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I look at this the same way I see a lot of other drugs. Alcohol, cigarettes, white girl (cocaine), lemon-heads, well, maybe not the exact same way. Porn can be bad and damaging to your life if you constantly watch it every day to the point where you can't carry a conversation for five minutes without slipping in some heavy innuendo.

You watch it maybe once, twice a week? Okay, that's comfortable. Anything more and especially daily? You may want to cut back a bit and go out and try other things. Get a hobby, go for a walk, hang out with your friends, just do it in moderation. Everyone knows what it is and how to access it, but that stuff isn't realistic.

It can be good or bad depending on how you use it. You don't have to watch it and you're not missing out on anything if you don't. We all know why you watch it and it isn't for the strong writing and cinematography. If you do, hey, it's your business, but do us a favor, will you? Keep it to yourself.
 

kurupt87

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Hello again, you need to join the publishers club mate; give yourself the title "King of the Wall Posts".
cotss2012 said:
kurupt87 said:
Anything that is fun and makes you happy is addictive. It's the having fun and being happy that are addictive though, not the activity itself.
Actually, it's the rush of dopamine in your limbic system that makes things addictive.
And if I'd said that at least some people wouldn't know what I was on about and I might as well have said fuck all. If you can say it simply, say it simply; otherwise you come across as arrogant and/or pretentious.