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The Question of Pornography & Society

I really think the misconception among men watching porn is that the woman wants to be involved in that industry? More likely than not, she was coerced or needed the money. No little girl grows up thinking she wants to be a porn star.
Bonnie Rotten, in a documentary called "After Porn Ends", said she really enjoyed the experience. I'm curious if other girls share this sentiment? But yes, I get your point.
 
Guys are only human, but you can't excuse association with trash, which honestly, is what porn viewers are doing.

But men will think about naked women, but the Bible explains it's not wrong until it turns into an obsession. It's the same idea with hate and how it develops into violence and murder.
 
Bonnie Rotten, in a documentary called "After Porn Ends", said she really enjoyed the experience. I'm curious if other girls share this sentiment? But yes, I get your point.
Consider Before Consuming: CRISSY OUTLAW, ACTIVIST & EX-PORN PERFORMER
Crissy was molested at the age of four, a pattern of abuse that would continue throughout her childhood and teen years. When she became an adult, various decisions and pressures to please the men in her life lead Crissy to start working as a performer in pornography. For seven years, Crissy performed in pornography, enduring more physical and emotional abuse and surviving several suicide attempts. Her ongoing search for love and approval kept her in the porn industry until she was able to break free from the industry and never look back. Now, Crissy has dedicated her life to sharing her story and helping women in different parts of the sex industry break free. Her story has been featured in several news outlets and magazines, including GQ and Playboy. Hear Crissy’s story in her own words as we discuss the experiences that pushed her into the porn industry and, ultimately, caused her to escape it.

Came across the above podcast episode for a podcast I listen to, Consider Before Consuming....interesting episode above.
 
I really think the misconception among men watching porn is that the woman wants to be involved in that industry? More likely than not, she was coerced or needed the money. No little girl grows up thinking she wants to be a porn star.
Several people have told me in life that just as many women are just a perverted as men. That statement has turned out to be pretty true.
 
just as many women are just a perverted as men
TV Tropes said it best....
 
TV Tropes said it best....
and those girls aren't about to let state or federal laws shit all over their Only Fans and Simp money.

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and those girls aren't about to let state or federal laws shit all over their Only Fans and Simp money.
Age verification and/or credit & debit card companies prohibiting these companies from using their services will; go back and look at what happened when VISA, Mastercard and Discover stopped Pornhub from utilizing their services.
 
Consider Before Consuming: LIBBI, ACTIVIST & FORMER PARTNER OF A PORN ADDICT
For this episode of Consider Before Consuming, we sat down with Libbi (name changed to conceal her identity), an anti-porn activist and follower of Fight the New Drug, to discuss her experience of being married to a porn addict. At first, Libbi says she and her ex-spouse were working on addressing his compulsive pornography habit, but later decided to go their separate ways after he revealed that he was never sexually attracted to her—and believed he might never be. Listen to Libbi’s vulnerable story as she opens up to our podcast host, Garrett Jonsson, about life with a porn addict. Libbi is just one of the over 4 million Fighters worldwide who have recognized the harms of pornography and have pledged to do something about it. To learn more about how you can get involved in this movement for love, visit ftnd.org.
 
Age verification and/or credit & debit card companies prohibiting these companies from using their services will; go back and look at what happened when VISA, Mastercard and Discover stopped Pornhub from utilizing their services.
There's a porn store in my home town that is struggling with this issue. Visa cancelled them and won't let them use debit card machines. They now ask customers to pay with different apps or just cash itself.
 
They now ask customers to pay with different apps
Given the current push to go after payment processors that I spoke of earlier, the net battleground over porn won't be the websites themselves - they have ample protections under the law - but if no one can use payment providers to access it, your material is nigh-worthless.

And if its' a physical place? You'd be surprised at what pressure can be put on a business owner or building owner to close that place up, either overtly or by incidental purposes.
 
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