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1 minute ago, teachercd said:

Nothing, they can't do a freaking thing.

 

I "made love" to a girl that was in College Girls Exploited, she used a fake name and stuff but whatever...anyway...that stuff is never coming down or going away and that was like 7 years ago and she did it when she was like 19.  Man, did I disappoint her in bed.

It’s really something that young people will need to be extremely smart about as they get into adulthood. Now that we have the internet, what you possibly do at 19 will never be forgotten. 

 

But, I’m wondering if there are some laws that can be out in place regulating the sites these videos are put on. 

 

Problem is, a site based in Indonesia has nothing to fear from the us government. 

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2 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

It’s really something that young people will need to be extremely smart about as they get into adulthood. Now that we have the internet, what you possibly do at 19 will never be forgotten. 

 

But, I’m wondering if there are some laws that can be out in place regulating the sites these videos are put on. 

 

Problem is, a site based in Indonesia has nothing to fear from the us government. 

Exactly!

 

It is why snapchat is so big...since it "disappears"  even though it really doesn't...but regardless, think you are 20...at a college party...getting smashed off Fireball and you flash the crown, pics get snapped and your boobs end up "out there".

 

I could not imagine being a girl in HS or college right now...

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2 minutes ago, teachercd said:

Exactly!

 

It is why snapchat is so big...since it "disappears"  even though it really doesn't...but regardless, think you are 20...at a college party...getting smashed off Fireball and you flash the crown, pics get snapped and your boobs end up "out there".

 

I could not imagine being a girl in HS or college right now...

Thank god I grew up without cell phones. 

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I had a few shoe boxes full of 4×6 nudes of girls I fooled around with. Quite the collection. The "cell phone nudes" were just becoming a thing as I was entering college. I say "had" because my last girlfriend (wife now) found them when I was moving stuff out of my parent's house. She had them in the parent's burning barrel before I knew what happened. Always thought that was areally rude thing to do.

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20 minutes ago, B.B. Hemingway said:

I had a few shoe boxes full of 4×6 nudes of girls I fooled around with. Quite the collection. The "cell phone nudes" were just becoming a thing as I was entering college. I say "had" because my last girlfriend (wife now) found them when I was moving stuff out of my parent's house. She had them in the parent's burning barrel before I knew what happened. Always thought that was areally rude thing to do.

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Aside from the very large issue of sexual exploitation in the porn industry as a business, one health cost of the proliferation of pornography is erectile dysfunction. Porn creates neural pathways and rewards your behavior with dopamine hits, which leads to unrealistic expectations of real world sexual encounters, which leads to...basically all sorts of unfavorable trends. It's a supernormal stimulus. Look up how supernormal stimuli work in experiments with animals as examples and come up with your own ideas on whether or not you imagine it'd be a net good or bad.

 

https://www.webmd.com/sex/news/20170512/study-sees-link-between-porn-and-sexual-dysfunction#1

 

I'm on bad wifi and can't pull up any studies related, but I'd imagine it also has links to increases in sexual addiction in general. It's engineered to be an addicting 'substance' or habit. 

 

Here's a good TED Talk on it (i think this is the right one I'm thinking of but again, internet is garbage and I can't get it to load):

 

 

Here's two more studies:

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27527226

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21259151

 

 

 

All of those psychological/sociological/relational issues and dangers aside, the issue of abuse and exploitation of women is a huge one. There's a huge link between legitimate sex trafficking and the porn industry, and even outside of that there's all sorts of degrees of informal pressure and trapping of women which is essentially the same thing as sex trafficking.

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36 minutes ago, TGHusker said:

I'm not arguing against any of that.  Like I said, I wouldn't do it and hope none of my family does it.

 

Simple question though, do you support banning porn produced by willing and able adults who have freely given their consent?

 

If so, on what constitutional grounds and how do you believe that should be enforced knowing how the internet works?

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4 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

I'm not arguing against any of that.  Like I said, I wouldn't do it and hope none of my family does it.

 

Simple question though, do you support banning porn produced by willing and able adults who have freely given their consent?

 

If so, on what constitutional grounds and how do you believe that should be enforced knowing how the internet works?

1st Amendment rights come into play.  I think banning it will have the same affect as banning whiskey by Prohibition.  It will create a desire for more.  Ban that which exploids children, sex trafficking and slavery and educate on the rest.   Here is a non-conservative, non-libertarian idea: Tax it and watch our nation debt fall to Zero in 1 month.

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On 2/10/2019 at 1:30 AM, Landlord said:

Aside from the very large issue of sexual exploitation in the porn industry as a business, one health cost of the proliferation of pornography is erectile dysfunction. Porn creates neural pathways and rewards your behavior with dopamine hits, which leads to unrealistic expectations of real world sexual encounters, which leads to...basically all sorts of unfavorable trends. It's a supernormal stimulus. Look up how supernormal stimuli work in experiments with animals as examples and come up with your own ideas on whether or not you imagine it'd be a net good or bad.

 

https://www.webmd.com/sex/news/20170512/study-sees-link-between-porn-and-sexual-dysfunction#1

 

I'm on bad wifi and can't pull up any studies related, but I'd imagine it also has links to increases in sexual addiction in general. It's engineered to be an addicting 'substance' or habit. 

 

Here's a good TED Talk on it (i think this is the right one I'm thinking of but again, internet is garbage and I can't get it to load):

 

 

Here's two more studies:

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27527226

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21259151

 

 

 

All of those psychological/sociological/relational issues and dangers aside, the issue of abuse and exploitation of women is a huge one. There's a huge link between legitimate sex trafficking and the porn industry, and even outside of that there's all sorts of degrees of informal pressure and trapping of women which is essentially the same thing as sex trafficking.

 

 

Abuse has gone down over the years. Porn availability has gone up. 

 

And:

 

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Human trafficking overall a gone up but sex trafficking share has gone down. Say trafficking has doubled in the past 15 years. The share of sex trafficking has reduced from 60% to 12% so it has still been a reduction. Meanwhile porn is easier to view. I don’t see an association let alone a cause-effect relationship.

 

Do you have evidence of the “huge link” claims in your last paragraph?

 

 

@TGHusker  The question isn’t whether there are negative consequences of porn usage. Marriages end in divorce due to too much video game usage, too. The question is whether it’s a public health crisis.

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