You're not going to be able to watch pr0n in VA without first submitting a PHOTO of yourself

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Anonymous wrote:Great news. Porn is extremely detrimental to our men, our society, and especially (especially) young men/boys. Progressive women love to tout the benefits of “freely watching porn” then complain why there are no good men around. Shocker


I'm a happily married woman with a healthy libido and I watch porn. Have since I was a kid and used to sneak looking at and reading material from BOTH my older brother and older sister's rooms... Playboy, Playgirl, etc. Please spare me your pre conceived assumptions over porn. Most people including women watch porn. There are now women run porn production companies (which is great because finally there are videos with hotter men!)

I also work in a field where I have a government issued work license. The concept of having to upload my driver's license to watch porn knowing full well that those companies used for ID verification WILL be breached... Oh heck no, I'm reconsidering moving to VA. MD is looking better.


All pornography exploits women. How disgusting you support this!


Over 70 percent of adult women and 95% of men "support" porn, as in watch it.

There's also a ton of amateur porn out there, as in, adult women voluntarily putting it out there on their own, married couples, etc.

Most of the people you know - including most of the women - watch porn. Most won't admit it, particularly the women who sadly even have stigma for even admitting they m*sturbate at all.

I have friends who make comments similar to you while they assume I don't watch and agree with them. I just button my lips and smile and nod. The same friends make comments about how they were never that into sex. Well....

Can pornography be exploitative? Yes, absolutely. Is all of it? No.

In addition, female produced porn made FOR WOMEN is becoming increasingly popular. See Bellesa films, owned by a woman, production geared toward women's porn preferences.


Porn is no more exploitative than any other kind of physical labor like working on oil fields or power lines. But we only shame women for making a living with their bodies. It’s bullshit.

I’m a woman and a porn consumer. I respect the women whose work I enjoy. They are adults and they don’t need me to nanny or judge them.


Oil field workers and utility workers are not sexually assaulted, abused, degraded, and humiliated on the job. You need to wake up to reality.


Some porn is exploitative. Plenty of porn isn't. Plenty of porn is just people doing shit themselves for their own enjoyment. Both men and women, solo, individually. Gay porn, and on and on.


"People doing shit themselves" is not the porn industry.


So don't condemn people (specifically condemning women apparently because none of the men's posts here are getting derided) for watching any porn at all as "disgusting" then when people are making and producing their own porn. Also acknowledge that the industry now includes people making and producing porn of their own accord.

Said it before, but it's telling that the women here acknowledging they watch porn are getting their posts picked out and condemned for watching and not the (probably) men from earlier in the thread.


I'm the PP you responded to above. How was I condemning women?

You realize that many differeny people are posting on this thread, and you're not having a conversation with any one person, correct?
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Anonymous wrote:Great news. Porn is extremely detrimental to our men, our society, and especially (especially) young men/boys. Progressive women love to tout the benefits of “freely watching porn” then complain why there are no good men around. Shocker


I'm a happily married woman with a healthy libido and I watch porn. Have since I was a kid and used to sneak looking at and reading material from BOTH my older brother and older sister's rooms... Playboy, Playgirl, etc. Please spare me your pre conceived assumptions over porn. Most people including women watch porn. There are now women run porn production companies (which is great because finally there are videos with hotter men!)

I also work in a field where I have a government issued work license. The concept of having to upload my driver's license to watch porn knowing full well that those companies used for ID verification WILL be breached... Oh heck no, I'm reconsidering moving to VA. MD is looking better.


All pornography exploits women. How disgusting you support this!


Over 70 percent of adult women and 95% of men "support" porn, as in watch it.

There's also a ton of amateur porn out there, as in, adult women voluntarily putting it out there on their own, married couples, etc.

Most of the people you know - including most of the women - watch porn. Most won't admit it, particularly the women who sadly even have stigma for even admitting they m*sturbate at all.

I have friends who make comments similar to you while they assume I don't watch and agree with them. I just button my lips and smile and nod. The same friends make comments about how they were never that into sex. Well....

Can pornography be exploitative? Yes, absolutely. Is all of it? No.

In addition, female produced porn made FOR WOMEN is becoming increasingly popular. See Bellesa films, owned by a woman, production geared toward women's porn preferences.


Porn is no more exploitative than any other kind of physical labor like working on oil fields or power lines. But we only shame women for making a living with their bodies. It’s bullshit.

I’m a woman and a porn consumer. I respect the women whose work I enjoy. They are adults and they don’t need me to nanny or judge them.


Oil field workers and utility workers are not sexually assaulted, abused, degraded, and humiliated on the job. You need to wake up to reality.


Some porn is exploitative. Plenty of porn isn't. Plenty of porn is just people doing shit themselves for their own enjoyment. Both men and women, solo, individually. Gay porn, and on and on.


"People doing shit themselves" is not the porn industry.


So don't condemn people (specifically condemning women apparently because none of the men's posts here are getting derided) for watching any porn at all as "disgusting" then when people are making and producing their own porn. Also acknowledge that the industry now includes people making and producing porn of their own accord.

Said it before, but it's telling that the women here acknowledging they watch porn are getting their posts picked out and condemned for watching and not the (probably) men from earlier in the thread.


I'm the PP you responded to above. How was I condemning women?

You realize that many different people are posting on this thread, and you're not having a conversation with any one person, correct?


Ok
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Didn’t read the whole thread. While I don’t agree with the VA proposal, I do think something needs to change with porn and how it’s so accessible for kids. When I was young (a very long time ago) porn was a couple Playboys and maybe a small stash of tapes under a friends dad’s bed. Playboy, compared to what is available to kids these days in unlimited quantities via the web, was downright tasteful compared to today’s content. I don’t think IDs are the way to control access, but I do worry about the prevalence of porn and specifically how it affects youth.
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Anonymous wrote:Didn’t read the whole thread. While I don’t agree with the VA proposal, I do think something needs to change with porn and how it’s so accessible for kids. When I was young (a very long time ago) porn was a couple Playboys and maybe a small stash of tapes under a friends dad’s bed. Playboy, compared to what is available to kids these days in unlimited quantities via the web, was downright tasteful compared to today’s content. I don’t think IDs are the way to control access, but I do worry about the prevalence of porn and specifically how it affects youth.


Every generation says the same thing.
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Every generation says the same thing.


Hysteria never ends and never changes
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great news. Porn is extremely detrimental to our men, our society, and especially (especially) young men/boys. Progressive women love to tout the benefits of “freely watching porn” then complain why there are no good men around. Shocker


I'm a happily married woman with a healthy libido and I watch porn. Have since I was a kid and used to sneak looking at and reading material from BOTH my older brother and older sister's rooms... Playboy, Playgirl, etc. Please spare me your pre conceived assumptions over porn. Most people including women watch porn. There are now women run porn production companies (which is great because finally there are videos with hotter men!)

I also work in a field where I have a government issued work license. The concept of having to upload my driver's license to watch porn knowing full well that those companies used for ID verification WILL be breached... Oh heck no, I'm reconsidering moving to VA. MD is looking better.


All pornography exploits women. How disgusting you support this!


Over 70 percent of adult women and 95% of men "support" porn, as in watch it.

There's also a ton of amateur porn out there, as in, adult women voluntarily putting it out there on their own, married couples, etc.

Most of the people you know - including most of the women - watch porn. Most won't admit it, particularly the women who sadly even have stigma for even admitting they m*sturbate at all.

I have friends who make comments similar to you while they assume I don't watch and agree with them. I just button my lips and smile and nod. The same friends make comments about how they were never that into sex. Well....

Can pornography be exploitative? Yes, absolutely. Is all of it? No.

In addition, female produced porn made FOR WOMEN is becoming increasingly popular. See Bellesa films, owned by a woman, production geared toward women's porn preferences.


Porn is no more exploitative than any other kind of physical labor like working on oil fields or power lines. But we only shame women for making a living with their bodies. It’s bullshit.

I’m a woman and a porn consumer. I respect the women whose work I enjoy. They are adults and they don’t need me to nanny or judge them.


Oil field workers and utility workers are not sexually assaulted, abused, degraded, and humiliated on the job. You need to wake up to reality.


Sex is commodified. This is our reality. In the long term, markets gotta go, but in the short term, we should fight for the safety and dignity of all workers, including sex workers. Unless you've got some old school sexual morality, idk why porn should be a special category.
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Anonymous wrote:Didn’t read the whole thread. While I don’t agree with the VA proposal, I do think something needs to change with porn and how it’s so accessible for kids. When I was young (a very long time ago) porn was a couple Playboys and maybe a small stash of tapes under a friends dad’s bed. Playboy, compared to what is available to kids these days in unlimited quantities via the web, was downright tasteful compared to today’s content. I don’t think IDs are the way to control access, but I do worry about the prevalence of porn and specifically how it affects youth.

It’s been widely available online since the late-1990s (and earlier but not everyone had Internet connections then). Every man in his 30s viewed online porn as a teenager. Social media use by teenagers (especially girls) is a much bigger problem.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great news. Porn is extremely detrimental to our men, our society, and especially (especially) young men/boys. Progressive women love to tout the benefits of “freely watching porn” then complain why there are no good men around. Shocker


I'm a happily married woman with a healthy libido and I watch porn. Have since I was a kid and used to sneak looking at and reading material from BOTH my older brother and older sister's rooms... Playboy, Playgirl, etc. Please spare me your pre conceived assumptions over porn. Most people including women watch porn. There are now women run porn production companies (which is great because finally there are videos with hotter men!)

I also work in a field where I have a government issued work license. The concept of having to upload my driver's license to watch porn knowing full well that those companies used for ID verification WILL be breached... Oh heck no, I'm reconsidering moving to VA. MD is looking better.


All pornography exploits women. How disgusting you support this!


Over 70 percent of adult women and 95% of men "support" porn, as in watch it.

There's also a ton of amateur porn out there, as in, adult women voluntarily putting it out there on their own, married couples, etc.

Most of the people you know - including most of the women - watch porn. Most won't admit it, particularly the women who sadly even have stigma for even admitting they m*sturbate at all.

I have friends who make comments similar to you while they assume I don't watch and agree with them. I just button my lips and smile and nod. The same friends make comments about how they were never that into sex. Well....

Can pornography be exploitative? Yes, absolutely. Is all of it? No.

In addition, female produced porn made FOR WOMEN is becoming increasingly popular. See Bellesa films, owned by a woman, production geared toward women's porn preferences.


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Oh, so what. Nobody "needs" to watch porn anyway. It's not entertaining and it's gross.
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Only use is maybe if you need new boobs and want to conpare and see how you want yours reconstructed.
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I just noticed our son’s 5G data usage spiked this month (we live in nova)

Might need to have a little talk with him
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Anonymous wrote:I think everyone should just get a really good photo of Youngkin, and have that be the image it captures.


It was actually bipartisan, democrats supported this as well.

It’s about time for Democrats to do the right thing.
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Virginia residents - how is this whole Porn ID thing going? May be a resident there soon and well, sometimes I like to watch.
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Anonymous wrote:Virginia residents - how is this whole Porn ID thing going? May be a resident there soon and well, sometimes I like to watch.


There’s plenty of websites that don’t ask. I see adult stuff all the time on Reddit even if I don’t want to.
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