Yet if they were to act on these desires they would be put in jail, and rightfully so. To a certain degree I can entertain the idea that such things are fine as long as it remains in a fantasy, but such fantasies can and are carried out, and they should not be encouraged to the degree that they are certainly, and possibly not at all. In the end, they are closer to wrong then right by a wide margin, and for this reason I cannot accept them. Now excuse me while I go to another thread to talk about my own bizarre fetishes.Clearing the Eye said:Well, your first argument is obsolete, because how common a belief is has no bearing on its worth. Your second also misses a key point--porn is a simulation. If someone enjoys and finds arousing the images of rape or abuse upon men or women in a simulated and unreal environment, who are you to denounce such things and use terms to suggest they should not be allowed to? If the parties are consenting adults, what they do together for sexual gratification is of no concern to you. If you mean to detest the actual acts of rape or abuse upon real people in real situations, your absolute and broad language is ineffectual, as you encompass content outside of your purpose.Revnak said:Except their opinion is not as widely accepted or grounded in the obvious realities that things like rape and torture are so very obviously wrong. But, since I have to I will argue just why rape, torture, and violence are worse than homosexuality. All statistics show that consensual homosexual sex is quite pleasing to both parties and unlikely to be traumatizing. As for rape, violence, and torture, well I suppose one party is probably enjoying it, but the other is quite likely to be being traumatized and to not enjoy it, and the person who is doing the raping, torturing, or beating is quite likely to be increasing whatever degrees of psychosis they currently have.Clearing the Eye said:You implied a form of absolute intolerance here:Revnak said:If the act itself is quite obviously wrong, then the desire to carry out the act is also wrong. And where in the world did I mention banning anything? Assumptions that the other side will try to enforce their opinions legally only diminishes from arguments.Clearing the Eye said:Why is that? More importantly, who are you to say where the line is or to draw it for others? You would have to have a better reason than "It's wrong," else you would have to allow others to ban such things as homosexual porn with no more a reason.Revnak said:As a man lacking any notable degree of shame who has seen much of the worst that the internet has to offer, I'm going to have to say that yes, pornography is quite sexist. It is something that disturbs me greatly, as much of what is out there is quite obviously degrading and quite obviously fucked up. Personally I have this bizarre fetish about heterosexuals having sex and being happy about it, but I've definitely seen my fair share of torture, rape, and violence related pornography, and I find it to be quite wrong. Torture, rape, and violence are not and should not be considered attractive. Accepting different sexual desires should not be stretched out to extremes. There are certain sexual desires that do not deserve to be fed, end of story.
I personally find some forms of violence or implied violence to be erotic, no matter the genders involved.
Your argument against pornography with such things boils down to "I think it's wrong," and that's not a basis for such absolute claims. Many a person feels homosexuality is wrong and there opinion that it is wrong is no more a valid claim there than yours here.Revnak said:Torture, rape, and violence are not and should not be considered attractive. Accepting different sexual desires should not be stretched out to extremes. There are certain sexual desires that do not deserve to be fed, end of story.
I can't believe I'm having to make an argument about how rape, torture, and violence are bad things.
I'm curious, would you tell me how you feel about one of my larger fetishes? I find women with bruises on their arms or legs, or with scars on their wrists to be very arousing. This is a form of implied violence, as the violence is not visible, but it is suggested there has been violence taken place.
Such desires could be based on any number of feelings. It is a desire that encompasses both the abuse of women and women fighting or doing some strenuous activity. Such a broad desire can't be so obviously tied to an obviously immoral or wrong act, so I personally have no issue with it.