Forgive me. Influence of Ethics class discussions.irish_eyes03March 29 2005, 16:02:06 UTC
I'm not going to attempt to completely ignore the fact that women are, to a degree, victimized and objectified by way of porn. Obviously it doesn't paint a very appealing picture or set a very realisitc standard sexually for the average woman. I mean who among us girls ACTUALLY has a 44 DD chest, a 28 inch waist, perfect tan, perfect hair, and can roll around in bed/in a field/on the beach/etc. for a good 45 minutes straight without breaking a sweat or smudging our (caked on) make up
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Re: Forgive me. Influence of Ethics class discussions.cakewalkcutieMarch 29 2005, 21:52:35 UTC
I'm with you on all of that...except that while I'm not "anti-porn" advocate, I do think that it is so often brushed off as "no big deal." When in reality, it can be a big deal. It's pathetic that with the popularity and accessibility of internet porn, those women you described are exactly who young boys are regularly exposed to...but more than just the unrealistic expectation of image, I was concerned with what is being DONE to them. (Read the article I linked.) It's incredibly degrading and suboridinating activities. Yes, "regular old porn" is porn, whatever, people have sex. But when it's things which DEHUMANIZE women, there is the implication to young boys, that in relationships which should be about INTIMACY, you can just forget your partner is a HUMAN for those 10 minutes while in the sack and have your every little whim with them. That's a frightening message. And while men may be objectified in pornography, a vast majority of the actors in it are merely accessories for heterosexual males to pretend they are there. And most of
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Re: Forgive me. Influence of Ethics class discussions.irish_eyes03March 29 2005, 22:29:12 UTC
No no, I completely agree with you on the types of porn that blatently display activities that make women out to be subhuman or weak. I personally wish that, while people should be free to express themselves, there should also be a tighter restriction as to what exactly gets put out on the internet. But at this day in age, what with file sharing, hacking codes, and the general ease of the internet, I don't see that hope as being very realistic. Which sucks. Because there are people out there who think that debasing another human being is "arousing" or that it "isn't really hurting anyone
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