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Was Life Better Before Pornhub? Were We then More Spotless, With Sunshine Minds?


GammaGlobulin

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Would you prefer to live with, or without, Eternal and Constant Graphic Porn?

 

What have been the benefits to you, as an individual, having constant access to pornography online?

 

Are there any societal negative effects of sites like Pornhub?

 

Or, is Pornhub basically just another innocuous internet delight?

 

Would you be impacted in any way if all sites like Pornhub suddenly disappeared?

 

Maybe you are old enough to have seen films like Deep Throat in in Theatres, with 3-D glasses.

 

What will happen to sites like Pornhub when AI can produce similar content, infinitely faster, and even more realistic than what can be seen on Pornhub?

 

What is pornography, anyway?

 

Can you even recognize it when you see it?

 

I have no interest in movies, just because I prefer visiting the theatre.

 

Would you watch Pornhub if you already had, like the Mormons, two or more sexy wives?

 

Should we refuse access to, or give access, to viewers less than the age of 25?

 

After all, Porrnhub has taken Stag Films to a hole new level.

 

Regards,....

 

 

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Rarely indulge, but life was better before that and the internet / social media in general... or so it seems, guess it's all relative. Getting hold of a mag as a teen was a buzz, but having it on-hand 24-7 probably desensitises people somewhat, and might upset the call to interact and 'make babies'. 

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Pre-internet, my VCR/DVD players were my primary sex partners.  Every video store had a back room.

Prior the VCRs, practically every city had a block of "Porno Shops" with racks of porno magazines, books and 8mm film loops.  

Porn is nothing new. Just different delivery systems.

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19 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

What is pornography, anyway?

Duh, porn is images of people having sex, with or without other people, one or many people, using toys or an infinite variety of objects or body parts inserted in one or another orifice.

If it doesn't include any sexual actions/ activity it's erotica.

 

but you knew that, didn't you?

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16 hours ago, dddave said:

Pre-internet, my VCR/DVD players were my primary sex partners.  Every video store had a back room.

Prior the VCRs, practically every city had a block of "Porno Shops" with racks of porno magazines, books and 8mm film loops.  

Porn is nothing new. Just different delivery systems.

The VCR store near the hospital I worked and lived in for some years in the 90s didn't even hide the "blue movies" in a back room, though they were in a section of their own.

Evolution of accessible porn has been interesting. In NZ it started with mild erotica in Man Magazine ( a local version of Playboy, including a centerfold ), graduated to Playboy and Hustler etc, VDOs of mild erotica on "Electric Blue", actual sex like Debbie Does Dallas ( I saw my first BJ on that ). More recently, since VDO/ DVD stores went out of business, it's all on line, though one can mail order Japanese porn on DVD.

Now though, seems that other than the obvious banned porn, anything that a human mind can dream up is available at the click of a mouse, no matter how bizzare. Any fetish is just a google search away.

I'm assuming the next evolution will be reality porn, when technology makes that possible- it's just a matter of time given how HUUUUUGE a money maker porn is.

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19 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Would you prefer to live with, or without, Eternal and Constant Graphic Porn?

 

What have been the benefits to you, as an individual, having constant access to pornography online?

With.

 

Makes life worth living given the lack of willing women that I would even consider.

 

I'll only give up on desire the day they incinerate me

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19 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Are there any societal negative effects of sites like Pornhub?

IMO only for the prudish and wowsers that hate sex.

It only becomes a problem if one actually tries to act out certain scenes seen on internet. They should come with warnings, "do not try this at home", like action movies do.

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First porn movie I ever saw was in a workshop on a military base ( waaaay back when porn was a big deal ) and the place was packed- guys literally up in the rafters. I have zero recollection of the movie though.

 

In puritanical Singapore a taxi driver took me ( on request ) to a multi story building site where in a room on a higher floor I and a motley collection of locals and foreigners watched a variety of illegal movies.

 

My partner hired a John Holmes VDO for my first home showing of porn. No wonder that guy was a legend!

 

Back in the day, it wasn't easy seeing actual live action porn. I had to mostly do with movies like Barbarella with Jane Fonda slowly stripping off her spacesuit in "zero gravity". Happy days them.

 

BTW, does anyone remember the "Hong Kong bibles" circulating in the 70s? They were an "interesting" read, to be sure.

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Oh the joy of trying to pause a tape or video at the right moment Sharon stones leg crossing for example. 

In the UK hills angels ( benny hill) was our titillation or Kenny Everett but I can't remember what they were called.

Even pans people on top of the pops was a must watch for us sex starved horny b*stards

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