What do you mean 'in it'? Are you porn stars? |
Not the PP, but you're being ridiculous. Nothing she said in the bolded post was extreme or even contentious. She said many men watch porn, but not all. That's true. She said sexual orientation has nothing to do with it, unlike the PP whose implication was that only straight men are watching porn. According to the two neuroscientists who wrote this book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9551126-a-billion-wicked-thoughts , gay men watch more men than straight. |
| ^ "gay men watch more PORN* than straight men" |
There is some absolutely stunningly beautiful porn. Branch out from some of the run of the mill hardcore stuff. |
| DW here. No, not unless it is replacing interest in sex with me. I really don't mind it, and even look at it myself from time to time. |
PP (and DW) here who occasionally watches porn. I like the amateur stuff - real couples, not the fake hard core stuff. |
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Is porn exploitative of the people acting in them? Mostly yes. There are many actors who are abusing drugs, many abused minors, STD, HIV, hardcore perversions.
Having said that - is watching porn infidelity? It depends on the couple. For some it would be infidelity (Duggar) for others it would be titillating entertainment. It depends if it is an obsession,or disrespecting the spouse,or affecting the marriage or impacting their real life. As another poster mentioned that there are some stunningly beautiful porn that is being created aimed towards women. These "female friendly" porn create the fantasy of sexual intimacy within a relationship. Something like a visual "50 Shades of Gray" or other erotica. What women and men want to watch are two different kinds of porn. DH and I watch porn occasionally and his taste runs to more hardcore, degrading, anonymous and opportunistic sex - almost like he does not want to empathize with the actors. My preference is to watch more of a story of two lovers. Seduction, pleasure, good looking actors with natural beautiful bodies, enjoying sex, playful and the action happening in the bedroom, rather than the a bar, gym, hotel, office or classroom. The anonymity (sort of) and accessibility of free porn on the internet has made porn secretly pervasive and numbing us to the moral mores of the past. We are no longer shocked when we hear/see sex-tapes, affairs, sexual abuse, and casting couch stories of our celebrities, public figures or politicians. For some age-groups and demographics porn can spice up their sex life because they can differentiate between reality and fantasy. For others porn is creating an unrealistic expectation of what sex will feel and look like. So, i guess my answer is - it depends. |
I didn't mean to imply that only straight men watch porn, but i can see hoe it was taken like that. As a man, i've never in my life met another man who doesnt watch porn. I do however know a lot of men who feed their wives and girlfriends a bunch of BS about how they dont watch it, dont like it and find it morally reprehensible. Thats to keep their wives and girlfriends off their backs. |
Speak for yourself. Period. |
I don't watch it. In my teens r-rated movies, but that was a long time ago. I'm 40 and am truly grateful I lived with various girlfriends before it was easy to watch Pornography online without having to walk of shame into some video store, Q |
| I used to. Now that I'm really low drive (due to a hormone issue I'm trying to figure out), it would almost be a relief if DH watched porn to keep him from pestering me for sex non-stop, ha. |
What a curious irony.... |
Agree. And from time to time it gives me some ideas to try. |
| It is equivalent to fantasizing sexually, but it involves the eyes and not just imagination. So if one thinks sexual fantasies is infidelity, then so is porn. In my uninformed amateur opinion, majority of couples would not think these two acts are acts of infidelity. |