nassman
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Is there not a counter argument that the porn being produced is catering for an existing demand fuelled by the true sexual nature of our species?
Sure some of the stuff is disgusting to the average person, but the majority of the things mentioned IMO are pretty common and within the sexual fantasies of a 'normal' guy or girl. Perhaps not every girl would be into these things but it's up to everyone to make it clear what is and isn't on the table.
If I go to the zoo and see a gorilla throw pooh at his mate it doesn't make me want to go home and do it myself, and despite potentially finding it humorous, just giving me the idea is not enough to create a situation in my mind where I have to mirror the act in order to satisfy myself.
Movies depicting aggressive or degrading acts aren't produced to cater for the tastes of every woman, but if there's a customer base of men interested in such things and the actors are consenting, the acts aren't illegal etc, how is it anyone's right to say that's not ok? In my own experience generally guys are aggressive in the sheets and women enjoy sex more when the male is aggressive to a point. Anyone whose had drunk intercourse would probably realise that our true nature is way more primal than what we allow our 'socially acceptable' selves to be.
I don't know about this one, sounds like feminazi agenda..
Sure some of the stuff is disgusting to the average person, but the majority of the things mentioned IMO are pretty common and within the sexual fantasies of a 'normal' guy or girl. Perhaps not every girl would be into these things but it's up to everyone to make it clear what is and isn't on the table.
If I go to the zoo and see a gorilla throw pooh at his mate it doesn't make me want to go home and do it myself, and despite potentially finding it humorous, just giving me the idea is not enough to create a situation in my mind where I have to mirror the act in order to satisfy myself.
Movies depicting aggressive or degrading acts aren't produced to cater for the tastes of every woman, but if there's a customer base of men interested in such things and the actors are consenting, the acts aren't illegal etc, how is it anyone's right to say that's not ok? In my own experience generally guys are aggressive in the sheets and women enjoy sex more when the male is aggressive to a point. Anyone whose had drunk intercourse would probably realise that our true nature is way more primal than what we allow our 'socially acceptable' selves to be.
I don't know about this one, sounds like feminazi agenda..