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How do you think anti-s*x-toy laws control sexuality???

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How do you think anti-s*x-toy laws control sexuality???

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  1. As concise as I can be.  Even before THE WEB.  never has never will.  Predilections with humans and or animals cannot be governed.  How many people don't have s*x toys?  Many.  It is why you re asking, don't feel ashamed.


  2. Sexuality cannot be controlled.  It is continually explored, and I wonder how anti s*x toy laws will be applied to candles, or cucumbers, or carrots, or sausages.  Ya know, not everyone prefers the missionary position.

  3. probably because the sort of people that need these items have problems to begin with!

    Dear Sam.....how terribly judgmental for you to say that my answer was "full of hatred".  Obviously, you are a child and have no idea about the real world.  Contact me when you have grown kids and a mortgage and we'll discuss it!  There are actually people who prefer the real thing vs toys and when you grow up, you may understand that!

  4. there are anti-s*x-toy laws?  where?  sounds like it would be america.

    Control sexuality in what way?  it`s like the catholic church, all prevention of condom use means is that catholics have a lot more kids.  doesn`t stop people from having s*x.  After all catholic school girls are famous for being the horniest and sluttest school girls around.  not that that`s a bad thing, it shows the times.  We are living in an age of enlightenment, people want to know everything and s*x is a part of that desire to know everything. Trying to control experimentation is just going backwards and puts more and more people in society in a position where they think a law is stupid.  not a good thing because if a member of society starts thinking one law is stupid then they start to think a whole lot of other laws may be stupid too.  Suddenly you have a whole wave of "anti-societal" behaviour, not because people are being "bad" but because the societal law has stopped being about what is best for society and started to be based on morality.  Not a good thing because law is not based on morality, once you bring morality into it then you divide populations.  Morality is a subjective thing, there is no all-incompassing morality, every person`s sense of right and wrong is different.  If you start to put morality into the law system then you will inevitably disenfranchise a section of the population.  In terms of ruling parties a divided society is becomes more manageble in a twisted logic kind of way but it is certainly not what is best for society.

    As a final comment, Look at is this way, if you put in anti-s*x-toy laws then anyone who looks at a cucumber in a frisky manner is suddenly a potential criminal.

    P.S.  i don`t own any s*x toys unless you count my hand as a s*x toy.

    EDIT; interesting to note people`s responses.  i notice one girl said "anyone who needs s*x toys obviously has problems"  i mean no offence but that statement has a lot of hatred in it.  you may not realise it has hatred, but to make such a value call is quite irrational.

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