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Degradation of Porn

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Studies have shown the additive nature of pornography. It is especially degrading to women, but I would say it degrades men, too.

What Happened When We Went to a Porn Convention - Exodus Cry
Are you kidding me? Women love porn!

You have any idea how much money boob streamers make?

Men aren't degraded, they're just poor-er. Lol. Suckers.

Women become the center of attention and admiration. They only have to 'work' one or two days a week.

If I was female, I'd be right in there with them dancing with the girls.

 

InChrist

Free4ever
Are you kidding me? Women love porn!

You have any idea how much money boob streamers make?

Men aren't degraded, they're just poor-er. Lol. Suckers.

Women become the center of attention and admiration. They only have to 'work' one or two days a week.

If I was female, I'd be right in there with them dancing with the girls.

A tacky music video does not prove women love porn. Most women in the porn industry are trapped there out of financial desperation and they are being exploited.
 

InChrist

Free4ever
“…How many families will suffer? How many marriages will implode? …How many children will propel, warp-speed, into the dark side of adult sexuality by forced exposure to their fathers’ profanations?” —Pamela Anderson, former Playboy model"



"Not only is porn intricately tied to sex trafficking and fueling the demand for commercial sex, but it is also a significant force in the creation of the widely accepted false paradigm of what it means to be a man and a woman in our culture.


Today, mainstream porn is extremely violent, degrading and dehumanizing.


As porn increasingly becomes the sex education of the modern child, the toxic stories porn tells are shaping the way boys and girls grow up to understand sexuality, and how they eventually interact with one another in the world as adults.


Porn tells boys that to be a man means to treat women as objects, to be an unfeeling violent exploiter, and a consumer of women’s bodies for sexual pleasure.


Porn tells girls from a young age that to be a woman means being hyper-sexual, accepting of sexual violence, and always available for consumption by men."

Telling the True Story About Porn - Exodus Cry
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
A tacky music video does not prove women love porn. Most women in the porn industry are trapped there out of financial desperation and they are being exploited.
That's why a lot of them are turning to boob streaming. It's a lot safer and frankly more lucrative. They won't be in financial desperation for long .

I think porn is slowly changing face as we're seeing less and less professional productions and more of the reality show/homemade type of porn.

There is a certain degree of abuse and exploitation, agree with you there but bear in mind just about anything has a degree of exploitation and abuse. Fortunately it's not as bad as it used to be overall.
 

InChrist

Free4ever
That's why a lot of them are turning to boob streaming. It's a lot safer and frankly more lucrative. They won't be in financial desperation for long .

I think porn is slowly changing face as we're seeing less and less professional productions and more of the reality show/homemade type of porn.

There is a certain degree of abuse and exploitation, agree with you there but bear in mind just about anything has a degree of exploitation and abuse. Fortunately it's not as bad as it used to be overall.
I don't know about that...human sex trafficking is exploding and it is tied to porn which increases the demand.

"Then why is the porn industry, which fuels the demand for human sex trafficking, the fastest-growing business of organized crime in the world, receiving more visitors each month than Netflix, Amazon, and Twitter combined?"
Porn & Human Trafficking Reinforce Each Other | National Review
 
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Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I don't know about...human sex trafficking is exploding and it is tied to porn which increases the demand.

"Then why is the porn industry, which fuels the demand for human sex trafficking, the fastest-growing business of organized crime in the world, receiving more visitors each month than Netflix, Amazon, and Twitter combined?"
Porn & Human Trafficking Reinforce Each Other | National Review
Most of it is not the illegal kind religious people are trying hard to get others to think that it's somehow standard and the norm.
 

InChrist

Free4ever
proof please?
I don't have time at the moment to look up the studies, but there are plenty available. You can Google this if you really want to know the truth about porn, it's additive nature, it's exploitation of women, and link to human trafficking. I will find more statistics when I get the opportunity.
 

LiveBetterLife

Active Member
Most porn is entirely legal and actually empowering to the women who participate in it; as stated above, the men are usually merely props or voice overs and make far less money than the actual stars. Not to mention the upsurge of homemade, amateur porn and the lucrative online opportunities they carry.

Depictions of abuse or degrading sexual behavior is little more than an exploitation of the fetishes associated with those behaviors and the only people being exploited are those who are enjoying watching it while all financial benefit goes to the women agreeing to pretend to be abused / degraded on camera.
 

LiveBetterLife

Active Member
I don't have time at the moment to look up the studies, but there are plenty available. You can Google this if you really want to know the truth about porn, it's additive nature, it's exploitation of women, and link to human trafficking. I will find more statistics when I get the opportunity.

You haven't found any statistics yet.

And I guarantee you won't find any when you actually bother to look.
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
A tacky music video does not prove women love porn. Most women in the porn industry are trapped there out of financial desperation and they are being exploited.
Then you know bupkis about the porn industry. They're no more trapped in the porn industry than are women working at Walmart trapped in the retail merchandising industry out of financial desperation, and are being exploited.

Sheesh! :rolleyes:



You mean hypocrites who claim to be Christians. Jesus has already stated in the scriptures what He thinks.
Ah yes. We must remember just who gets to decide who is a Christian and who isn't; the all knowing InChrist. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

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InChrist

Free4ever
In 2007, an American Psychological Association task force found that girls increasingly view themselves as objects in a process called “sexual self-objectification.” One result is today’s epidemic of “sexting,” teens sending pornographic photos of themselves or others via cell phones.

Pornography thrives in this sex-charged culture, leading to a pandemic of harm. A recent study of top-selling porn videos in America by Dr. Ana J. Bridges revealed that 88 percent of the scenes contained either physical or verbal violence. Males are viewing near nonstop depictions of predatory men acting as sexual psychopaths attacking women. These images condition men to view women as objects for their pleasure and desensitize them to the real pain caused by sexual exploitation, including sex trafficking.

Thus, pornography creates the demand for sex trafficking. Court-tested obscenity laws that prohibit distribution of hardcore adult porn are on the books, if only prosecutors would enforce them. Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Miller ruling in 1973, the definition of obscenity, which is not protected by the First Amendment, has been clear. In case after case, courts have convicted pornographers that sell obscene material. Yet, despite this success, the U.S. Department of Justice has failed to initiate a new obscenity case in the last six years.

Pornography thrives in an atmosphere of non-enforcement. So, too, does sex trafficking, which is found in every major city in America. Attorney Laura Lederer, a founder of America’s anti-trafficking movement, warned, “We should not say that pornography leads to sex trafficking; pornography is sex trafficking.”


Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article1976789.html#storylink=cpy
 
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