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Jethro83
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Newcastle, Australia
Mar 2002 time: 15:19
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quote: Originally posted by El Awrence

Pah! If you are constipated you take some laxative. If you can't sleep you take a valium. If your libido is screaming for attention you look up some porn. It's stimulation for relieving bodily functions, how can that be bad? |
{sarcasm}Curing ailments the way God intended: DRUGS!!!{/sarcasm}
The way you say it, porno is like a drug.
And now that I think about it, porno can't be as bad as some made it out to be (even myself before) as long as it is being looked up in moderation.
Its when it gets excessive that it can become a problem. Just like overdosing on drugs, excessive use of porno can be a problem (even if drugs can be fatal, while porno isn't)
Personally though, I'd rather use my imagination to relieve that kind of tension, though I still can't get over the fact that the woman with a perfect body that exists in my mind still remains faceless.
quote: And don't come with social conventions and ethics because anyone with more than half a brain knows what reality is like and anyone with less than half a brain is in the modelling and/or porn industry. |
As for ethics, they are supposed to be what's right/wrong. But the only thing that is truly wrong is when someone tries to do something aimed at harming another, their reputation, or their finances, or doing something to them without their permission. Methinks there is sometimes a mix-up between ethics and morality. It is morality that dictates that porno is "unholy" and "work of the devil", not ethics, because porno really doesn't exist with the intent of harming anybody, especially if the person posing had made up their own mind to do it. The only way porno could be ethically wrong is if it is gained by filming or photographing a naked person, couple or couple having sex without gaining their permission. As long as the naked people or the couple in a sexual encounter gave the photographer/cameraman permission to photograph/film them, there really isn't any ethical problem at all.
Last edited by Jethro83 on 23-04-2002 at 16:47
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Dr Strangelove
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I think that in some circumstances properly done pornography is not bad for a relatively mature person. I have to be careful about what I publicly approve of though; a few years ago a physician in this state was sanctioned for recommending masturabation to a patient. There has been some anecdotal reports where masturbation became such an obsession that it interfered with normal function, i.e., the practioner came to prefer it to the real thing.
I have some questions for those of you have reported masturbation at an early age, i.e., 12 and under. What are your current ages, and are you now or have you been recently ( wiyhin a year) in a relationship? At what age did you first have a relationship? How many have you had?
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Ecthy
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Zhonghuà Rénmín Gònghéguó
Mar 2000 time: 06:19
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who is that, drake?
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Ecthy
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Zhonghuà Rénmín Gònghéguó
Mar 2000 time: 06:19
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Bob what?
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