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Is use of pornography a sign of liberation?

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1 in 3 visitors to adult websites are women http://internet-filter-review.toptenreviews.com/internet-pornography-statistics.html

"You go, girl"?

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  1. if it makes them more likely to sit on my fat c**k what do i care?


  2. Lol, sorry doodle, not a fan.......

    No to "You go, girl".

    I'm not sure what it has to do with liberation... I used to watch p**n when I was younger, never on the internet. I'd steal my brothers videos. I did it because I was very curious, but it  just turns me off now.

    A mirror is always fun though.

  3. I don't think it's much of a sign of anything, particularly. There's always been some form of pornography for women(ever READ a Mills and Boons book? My friend was comparing them to literature in the past, it's not a new phenomenom at all). Might just mean the stigma attached to internet p**n is less nowadays than before. Women being more open about it might be a sign of liberation.

    (How did they get that data anyway - self report, I'm guessing? Also, doesn't say how long they stayed - how many were curious, how many were viewing.)

  4. To each her own.

  5. yes, i would say that the up-swing in the number of women enjoying p**n is a direct result of feminism and the sexual liberation of women.

    don't necessarily think it's a bad thing.

  6. Erotic Images have been found that go back thousands of years. With that having been said. In the past Men's sexual needs were met in marriage. It was part of the Marriage Contract that the Wife, performed the "Wifely Duty". My ex Wife's Grandmother told her "A well fed Cat seldom strays".

    With the change and Marital Rape Laws, Women who marry are under no obligation to meet their Husband's sexual needs. Worse yet many use s*x as a reward for "Good behavior" on Hubby's part. Very much like training a Dog. In fact a huge uproar was made over a Woman who wrote a book about how to Train Husbands like Dogs.

    Men are being forced to adapt to changes in gender roles, in ways their Forefathers never had to deal with. Women are delaying Marriage as well as Men. And with the onset of Menses at an earlier age, many Young Women develop sexually at an earlier age. Facebook and Myspace have become w***e Factories with salicious material out there for public consumption.

    Pornography is a way for Men to find a safe place for their sexual expression. It is however devoid of the warmth and intimacy of a relationship based on mutual attraction. It is simply commerce that detracts Men from a meaningful life.

    With the huge increase in criminal and civil liabilities with relationships many Men are avoiding Women completely. Others are adapting by joining the Player or Pick Up Artist culture which exploits Women. These are all adaptations to changing gender roles.

    Women freed from the stigma of the past. Are exploring their Sexuality in new ways. The Term LUG (L*****n Until Graduation) has arisen on College campuses. Where Women are exploring different gender choices. With the freedom of a supportive environment to do so.

    Our culture is undergoing a fundamental change. In the 1960s  

    7 of 10 households had Children living with biological Parents. Now that number is down to less than 3 in 10.

  7. It's a sign of lust.

  8. I've watched extreme p**n before and while it was new to see what people are willing to do, it also disgusted me at the same time, so I swore I'd never go there again.

    I've also had the odd one night stand - there was no satisfaction physically or mentally because I knew there was no love involved, so I swore never again as well.

    I was married before where I was raped every single night (or day) of my mariage to him, if I didn't want it I got beaten up or locked outside naked in the winter cold until I succumed.

    Most women would go mad, but lucky for me God gave me strength.

    Ever since I met my second husband, who trully loves me and vice versa, I have had a completely fulfilling sexual relationship (mentally and physically), to the point that I am the one who now initiates (hope that is not more than you needed to know).

    Therefore p**n was not liberating to me, just had no meaning to me, left me feeling empty. As for the bestiality p**n, I had to look away when the chicken died in the process - utter disgusting filth! Don't understand the fascination?

  9. Yes.

  10. I don't think it's so much a liberation thing as it is personal preference.

    Even if there was a stigma attached I'd still be watching it.

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