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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
It is so accessible online. Teen p**n usage is way up over when we were kids. Please educate yourself. This law is a good thing for kids.


Who cares? Whether teenage boys are beating off to videos of two people having sex is at the bottom of the list of society's ills. Right below common street litter and pickleball noise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
NP here. You think most people watch porn? Do you have a citation for this claim? Watching porn is a pretty fringe activity.


Most straight men under 40 have or do watch pornography. 95% of young men 30 or under watch it.

Do you really think men watching porn is a "pretty fringe" activity?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Tell me you’re a right-wing weirdo without telling me you’re a right-wing weirdo. “Fringe activity?” Ha!


The puritan biddies who post here never cease to amaze me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
It is so accessible online. Teen p**n usage is way up over when we were kids. Please educate yourself. This law is a good thing for kids.


Who cares? Whether teenage boys are beating off to videos of two people having sex is at the bottom of the list of society's ills. Right below common street litter and pickleball noise.


The world is on fire, mass extinction, social media causing mental health issues, gun crime…. naked humans on the internet?
Anonymous
Religion aside, the porn industry exploits and demeans women, negatively impacts healthy sexuality, and feeds unhealthy addictions. I for one am glad to see access curbed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Move to Maryland, the land of the free


Yes, Maryland can now start recruiting all of the sex addicts and sexually repressed individuals to move across the river...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Move to Maryland, the land of the free


Yes, Maryland can now start recruiting all of the sex addicts and sexually repressed individuals to move across the river...


Ah yes, which is at least 95% of all men and over 70% percent of all women. Would be a far higher percent of women if research included reading erotica, but I guess luckily oir society doesn't view erotica the same though it's used by tons of women to get off the same as porn images/videos, and portrays a very unrealistic, fantasy version of men, sex, and relationships....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Religion aside, the porn industry exploits and demeans women, negatively impacts healthy sexuality, and feeds unhealthy addictions. I for one am glad to see access curbed.


Hey look, another anti-sex religious fundamentalist.

You can rightly criticize the adult content industry for enabling or tolerating exploitative practices, while also having fun looking at pictures of hot naked people. Including with your partner. It’s fun! Try it sometime.

If you’re worried about exploitation, try OnlyFans! You can directly support your favorite performers and cut out middlemen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Religion aside, the porn industry exploits and demeans women, negatively impacts healthy sexuality, and feeds unhealthy addictions. I for one am glad to see access curbed.


Hey look, another anti-sex religious fundamentalist.

You can rightly criticize the adult content industry for enabling or tolerating exploitative practices, while also having fun looking at pictures of hot naked people. Including with your partner. It’s fun! Try it sometime.

If you’re worried about exploitation, try OnlyFans! You can directly support your favorite performers and cut out middlemen.


It's interesting how you incorrectly think anyone who doesn't like porn or doesn't support the porn industry in some way is automatically an "anti-sex religious fundamentalist."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Religion aside, the porn industry exploits and demeans women, negatively impacts healthy sexuality, and feeds unhealthy addictions. I for one am glad to see access curbed.


Of course. But it's the best we can do out of a difficult situation. Force porn underground and the industry becomes even more illicit with all the ills that come with black market industries. Or we can regulate it and let free people make decisions, whether they are bad or not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
It's interesting how you incorrectly think anyone who doesn't like porn or doesn't support the porn industry in some way is automatically an "anti-sex religious fundamentalist."


Puritan biddie would be more accurate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Religion aside, the porn industry exploits and demeans women, negatively impacts healthy sexuality, and feeds unhealthy addictions. I for one am glad to see access curbed.


Hey look, another anti-sex religious fundamentalist.

You can rightly criticize the adult content industry for enabling or tolerating exploitative practices, while also having fun looking at pictures of hot naked people. Including with your partner. It’s fun! Try it sometime.

If you’re worried about exploitation, try OnlyFans! You can directly support your favorite performers and cut out middlemen.


It's interesting how you incorrectly think anyone who doesn't like porn or doesn't support the porn industry in some way is automatically an "anti-sex religious fundamentalist."


1. Most research on porn is correlational rather than causal.
2. Healthy use of porn and erotica can enhance a healthy sex life and there is also research to this effect.

-Woman who watches and reads porn (and is happily married in a long term monogamous relationship).

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Religion aside, the porn industry exploits and demeans women, negatively impacts healthy sexuality, and feeds unhealthy addictions. I for one am glad to see access curbed.


Hey look, another anti-sex religious fundamentalist.

You can rightly criticize the adult content industry for enabling or tolerating exploitative practices, while also having fun looking at pictures of hot naked people. Including with your partner. It’s fun! Try it sometime.

If you’re worried about exploitation, try OnlyFans! You can directly support your favorite performers and cut out middlemen.


It's interesting how you incorrectly think anyone who doesn't like porn or doesn't support the porn industry in some way is automatically an "anti-sex religious fundamentalist."


I think that the sort of people who are so anti-porn that they complain on anonymous message boards are very often anti-sex religious fundamentalists.
Anonymous
As PornHub stated, they are complying and most sites will not. So the idea that you will not be able to watch porn is ridiculous. And if you don’t use a VPN you are an idiot especially when surfing porn.
Anonymous
This isn’t a government thing. It’s phishing.

….so did you open up your laptop camera?
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