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Is There A Place For Pornography In ANY Relationship?
Mar 26, 2008 - 3:37:01 PM
It is one of the most thankless jobs in the world. Men and women sprawling on makeshift movie sets - indoors or outdoors, rain or shine - to bring the public what they want to see: Sex and nakedness on their local tube or computer screen.
Porn is a booming business
From posing naked bodies to oral sex to intercourse to orgasm the adult movie business, and industry is available to people around the world 24/7.
Be it in the privacy of a motel room, bedroom of a family, on a computer laptop, bought at an adult bookstore or shop, etc. the billion dollar business is enjoying its best business ever.
Do you admit to your partner that you watch porn?
Take the controversial poll at the end of this article to see where you fit in!
Objections to porn
Whatever you do, though, do not tell the feminists, government, or the church set. In a rare show of agreement, these three groups find many things offensive because of one reason or another.
Feminists feel women are objects and are devalued in power and purpose; in the past few years, the U.S. government is ever trying to make more regulation on the books making it harder for consenting adults; the church and moralist find tons wrong over issues ranging from the glorification of premarital sex to the promotion of gay / lesbian / bisexual / transgender "lifestyles".
Each group has validated their points regarding the ills of pornography (according to their belief systems). I believe instead of taking the battle against the things most consenting adults enjoys we can focus the battle against issues 90% of adults can agree on (i.e. child pornography, child abuse, etc). Plus, I wish these groups would press the issue regarding the performers and their health (i.e. mandatory testing by studios of all performers).
Is porn getting a bad rap?
Now the first question we need to ask is if pornography is getting a bad rap or not? My answer for this one is yes! Many definitions can be made for pornography, but one I would like to use and stick with is this one:
Pornography: The art that captures the fantasies, desires, and dreams of the populace's sexual lives. Its function is to stimulate, educate, and entice the viewer to visual ideas towards sexuality.
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