I want to know what you people think about pornography. Do you think it is good or bad? Do you think it is addictive? Do you think it objectifies women? What are your opinions and why?
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:pimp:what do i think of porn, its good. do i think its addictive, depends on the person, but me no. does it objectify woman, yea. They dont wanna give it, and we gotta get it. click, click and you got it!Last edited by Bimmerboy91; 07-01-2007, 09:24 PM.
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Sure porn objectifies women. But women WANT to be objectified for money. And if you think about it- the women who find porn to be objectionable are usually women that you wouldn't want to see naked in the first place.
If you are a beer-bellied housewife with multiple fat rolls or one of those "plain-jane" types of women that you see on one of those customer service annoucement ads on TV, there is no guy on this planet who wants to see your tits or ass.. except for maybe your OBGYN. And he looks through a face shield.
But women who are hot know it and usually want to flaunt it. Otherwise they would not be motivated to maintain what they have. She may not spread her legs in a magazine but if she wiggles her ass at the club, its pretty much the same thing. The only difference is the number of guys who will rub one out soley on the thought of her.
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I can justify porn as an expression of capitalism and an expression of the liberation of women. The sex is consensual, the money is good and the people are happy. As long as it's not rape or coercion, and both parties are satisfied, it doesn't matter to me what people want to do for financial gain.
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I don't see the problem....don't like it, don't watch it.
But then i also think Prostitution should also be legalized but regulated.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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