Why Is Porn Really An Issue?

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    Arlene V. Pomaposted 11 years ago

    Wow!  That's a very interesting viewpoint!  I was given a Chatty Cathy when I was five, and I hated her.  I put her underneath my dad's John Deere, and she was disked.  One of the many reasons why people who know me are glad that I decided against having children.  Porn would be easier to keep away from kids.  Barbie is always available.

  2. Nouveau Skeptic profile image63
    Nouveau Skepticposted 11 years ago

    If our social liberties were based on what people wanted for their daughters we'd probably still be living in the 18th century.

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    kimberlyslyricsposted 11 years ago

    someone said porn yikes

  4. Castlepaloma profile image76
    Castlepalomaposted 8 years ago

    He did not anwer me, if he was an atheist or not. He was soo..madd of me for asking.

  5. RonH56 profile image61
    RonH56posted 8 years ago

    People who say porn has no victims don't really know what goes on in the porn industry. Women are being captured and sold into sex slavery, and yes, you are going to say that most porn is made by willing participants. I have read about people who read porn material and then rape some poor woman and do to her everything that the man read about. I read an article years ago about this very subject where an eighteen year old read a porn story about sexual positions and grabbed a ten year old and did to her everything he read about. No victims! Yes, you are going to say that this was a sick individual that in no way represents the average man that reads or looks at porn. But one thing you don't know, what we see and read sticks with us. I still remember the porn movies my roommate used to watch, even though I have tried to forget them. He used to watch hard core porn, which I did not want to participate in. It's hard not to see something your roommate is watching as you walk through the room. The more you watch, the more you become desensitized to it. The stronger porn you now need to get the same satisfaction level you had before, this is a proven fact. This is true of many vices, which is why marijuana is called a step drug. The fact is 90 percent of those that have taken heroin, started on Marijuana. Porn is not victimless, it does affect the person engaged in it, and it is not always made by willing participates, who get paid well. Why perpetrate something that cause more division, women to be viewed as playthings, and something that causes people to victimize women on our society?

    1. Castlepaloma profile image76
      Castlepalomaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Keep Marijuana herb leads to hard drugs, like milk to beer. Most people are happy enough with pot and don’t go beyond. Do think marijuana has no medicinal benefits?

      Crime has not increased in states that have legalized marijuana; it’s actually gone down. Surprisingly, opiate overdose deaths have gone down as well.

      It’s time to move beyond marijuana as a gateway drug and start to study its use as treatment for the deadly, addictive and socially devastating drugs.

      Porn on the other hand would be more addictive since 98% males masturbate and males are attracted to machines. Still educate work much better than incarnations, lets try that first, and leave those horny, sleepy, and hungry pot heads alone.

      1. RonH56 profile image61
        RonH56posted 8 years agoin reply to this

        actually a study just came out that shows that there are far better prescription drugs than marijuana. That argument is blown away by newer research.

        1. Castlepaloma profile image76
          Castlepalomaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

          Who was the research done by, reefer maddness news? Corperatism dose not want healthy green products.

  6. psycheskinner profile image84
    psycheskinnerposted 8 years ago

    Every industry has victims, and has willing and happy participants.  Maybe the balance is different for pron but there is indeed porn made by willing and happy participants. There is animated porn with no participants at all.  So the question is: is viewing that stuff also unacceptable and if so why?

  7. schoolgirlforreal profile image78
    schoolgirlforrealposted 8 years ago

    What happened to the rest of this thread?

    1. Castlepaloma profile image76
      Castlepalomaposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      beats me

      1. schoolgirlforreal profile image78
        schoolgirlforrealposted 8 years agoin reply to this

        lol
        I know where it is, there's 2 pages

 
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