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View Poll Results: Do you use pornography?
Yes. 139 72.40%
Yes, but very little. 34 17.71%
Not at all. 16 8.33%
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Old 08-15-2003, 08:11 PM   #21
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How do you define it? Why do you abstain from it?

just curious...
I define it as pictures or video of naked people, naked for the purpose of getting me aroused for whatever reason, whether that be masturbation or to get me or my partner in the mood for some lovin' (or some other reason I can't think of).

As for why I abstain from it -- I honestly find pictures of scantily clad women more arousing than pictures of them naked. (I have no similar distinction in the flesh, though.) I have no moral objection to pornography.

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Old 08-15-2003, 08:58 PM   #22
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Why the HELL is it the chicks are hot, but the guys look like their faces have been dragged along the interstate for 40 miles?
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Old 08-15-2003, 09:51 PM   #23
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Why the HELL is it the chicks are hot, but the guys look like their faces have been dragged along the interstate for 40 miles?
Because you guys haven't done enough to influence the market. It's primarily a male audience they're aiming for.

Kind of the opposite of the romance novel market. Which is definitely aimed towards the women.

So yeah, I'd like to know too what pornography is defined as? Does erotic literature count? That increases the number I'm sure. I know lots of people who don't look at photos or watch videos, but will read very descriptive stories. To me I'd consider that pornography just as much as photos or videos (if not more so in some instances!)

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I define it as pictures or video of naked people, naked for the purpose of getting me aroused for whatever reason, whether that be masturbation or to get me or my partner in the mood for some lovin' (or some other reason I can't think of).

As for why I abstain from it -- I honestly find pictures of scantily clad women more arousing than pictures of them naked. (I have no similar distinction in the flesh, though.) I have no moral objection to pornography.

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That sounds like quite a technicality to me. You look at sexual images for sexual enjoyment. Just because they aren't nude doesn't change anything to me.
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So yeah, I'd like to know too what pornography is defined as? Does erotic literature count? That increases the number I'm sure. I know lots of people who don't look at photos or watch videos, but will read very descriptive stories. To me I'd consider that pornography just as much as photos or videos (if not more so in some instances!)
Yes, I would consider those porn.

As for those who say they don't use porn--how about things like the genre of bodice rippers? Porn that doesn't meet the technical definition of porn. How about magazines like FHM and Stuff?
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That sounds like quite a technicality to me. You look at sexual images for sexual enjoyment. Just because they aren't nude doesn't change anything to me.
But that's not the way the question was phrased. The question is, "Do I use pornography," not "Do I look at sexual images for sexual enjoyment." By the way I define pornography, I have to answer the question in the negative.

As for literature of this sort, no, I also don't read works whose primary purpose is to arouse me -- nor for that matter do I use phone sex, in case anyone was thinking of that as pornography as well.

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Old 08-15-2003, 11:48 PM   #27
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I suppose you can approach porn from two sides: on the other hand there's the personal reaction and arousal, which can be achieved by watching porn or watching your wife/girlfriend/mirror, whatever rocks your boat. There is little difference that way. But on the other hand there are social issues related to pornography and arts in general, and what is the intent of the material in question. The argument that rapists and child molestors use porn obviously takes a social rather than a personal point of view (even if it is a bogus statistic).
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How does Operation Save America define porn? That seems like the standard we should be using for this poll.
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I usually use my memory of the porn I have seen and don't often use a video of porn. I only have one and have watched it several times. The brain is a good creator of porn.
edited to add should we stop people thinking sexually?
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should we stop people thinking sexually?
jesus would...

Mat 5:28 But I say unto you, That whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.
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