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2006-11-06 23:13:25 · 14 answers · asked by janine d 1 in Social Science Sociology

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Social dysfunction. Religion. Moral majority/bible belt thinking.

As soon as you start teaching that one of the most human needs and pleasures is BAD, which is what white society has done for generations, there will be unhealthy repercussions.

The problem with pornography is it is addictive, over time the victim needs stronger and stronger pornography to achieve the desired effect. Many lose the ability to function in a normal sexual relationship.

Change society's distorted teachings about sex.

2006-11-07 21:42:11 · answer #1 · answered by Gillian 4 · 0 1

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2016-07-24 16:12:57 · answer #2 · answered by Kirby 3 · 0 0

Well, as unsatisfactory as it is may be the jury is still out on this one. I am earning a masters in Mass Comm at at a prominent southern university and my dean is considered to be a leading expert on the subject, having conducted several experiements at the Kinsey Institute. However, the majority of credible research into the subject demonstrates that a "normal" individual exposed to pornography (even violent or snuff pornography) is no more likely to commit rape than any other individual. That being said, anyone inclined to sexual violence, either by genetic, chemical or domestic problems might have views towards sexual aggression reinforced. For these possibly deranged persons, such pornography has little to any cathartic properties and only perpetuates the prejudices against woman and/or homosexual men. Wow, I guess I re-phrashed exactly what you said in greater wordiness, but I think you are spot on. If you have some new data to add to the already considerable body of knowledge that exists on the subject than the perceived wordiness of your thesis is not overshadowed by the weight of its message. (And if you are trying to make this into a thesis or dissertation, the "wordier"- the better) But if you really need to condense this consider breaking it into multiple sentences to shear down the sentence complexity, commas can kill.

2016-03-17 06:36:40 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

There is a market for it and the margins are huge.

Think about it: what does it take to make a porno? A couple of good looking people willing to be in one (theres tons of those) and a camera.

Distribution is cheap, especially over the internet, and there is zero marginal cost for each additional subscriber (other than bandwidth).

Also until recently copyrights on porno works weren't as strictly enforced, because its embarassing to goto a jury with an intellectual property dispute involving pornography, so legal risks were even less so than other markets.

2006-11-06 23:28:54 · answer #4 · answered by betterthanblacks 2 · 2 0

A lack of people secure enough in their worth to seek an honest, intimate, monogamous relationship. If the relationship is good, sex is present, as a representation of that intimacy, and for the sake of good clean fun.
Women seek security and value in knowing they have power over men, through starring in pornography, and men seek sexual fulfillment through using pornography.
Both desiring value and sexual fulfillment are not bad things, but when it comes to pornography, value and sexual fulfillment are just being mimicked in a parody of intimate relationship.

2006-11-07 04:37:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Don't listen to these other idiots, they don't know what they are talking about.I've listened to the pornography debate my whole life; people say "Oh,pornography is TERRIBLE cause it abuses women" or "Pornography is immoral because it shows people's naughty parts their hoo-hoos and ha-ha's shouldn't be uncovered"....blah blah blah-blah-blah. Women don't understand pornography and most men are too embarassed to talk about it,I'll clear this mystery up for you once and for all.Women ,if ya'll want to f'uck you just f'uck ,simple as that ,we men have to jump through hoops to f'uck ,you make us do all sorts of crazy sh'it,constantly working on new pick-up lines ,buying flowers, expensive dinners ,sometimes all that gets a trifle old so we go to the video store and rent some porn. I think of porn as diet sex, all that great sex look and feel without the bullsh'it.It's not an addiction,its a back-up plan.No man in his right mind would choose porn and masturbation over true honest-to-goodness sex if given the choice between the two.You can forget all that Dr.Phil "porn-addict" crap.As to women being exploited by porn,well let me just stick to provable facts (A)Prostitution is, was,and will for all time be, the oldest profession on earth and if the women receive some kind of payment it must have been THEIR idea.
(B)Except in extreme cases,the women who star in porn flicks do so voluntarily,for the money.The extreme cases I've mentioned are not really porn,they are things like snuff flicks and they are made for sickos,not your average blue-blooded porn consumer.
That's it end, of story.As an afterthought I'd just like to say to those women who find porn objectionable, if you put out more often, and to real "charity" cases ,it will cripple the porn industry and if you choose to,that's fine with me. Hope this helps!

2006-11-06 23:47:29 · answer #6 · answered by Broken_upon_wheels 2 · 1 3

If you mean the causes of people watching the stuff - it's an addiction. Many men get addicted because it gives them control. They do it in secret & nobody might know. Many of these men have controlling wives & they feel this is something that their wife has no control over. What they need to understand is how destructive this stuff is. It is a misrepresentation and distortion of sex. It's really very sad, the whole thing.

2006-11-06 23:16:34 · answer #7 · answered by ELIZABETH B 3 · 1 1

The male reproductive strategy.

2006-11-07 09:59:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Usually excitement and arousal

2006-11-06 23:15:17 · answer #9 · answered by backdoc 3 · 0 0

men

2006-11-06 23:15:26 · answer #10 · answered by Devon M 4 · 0 0

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