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  • #46
    I think making porn and viewing it are both unethical.

    It offends my Christian principles. I worry about the effect it has on people, especially children and young adults. I also worry about the effect on the people making it.

    I don't however support a ban on it.
    Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..

    Look, I just don't anymore, okay?

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    • #47
      sex is disgusting?

      well not for the guy at least

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      • #48
        Banana

        Porn can be unethical when it shows rape, pain or things like that. I don't see how "unethical" it is otherwise. Opposite to religious morals for sure, but unethical ?
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        • #49
          As someone else said there is a grey area when it comes to Consent. It's a matter of some of people having no choice, and you know who this affects most - the Poor!!!
          Selling your body is a disgusting byproduct of Capitalism that has allowed the Rich to abuse innocent poor people who need some money. It is worse than 3rd world exploitation where poor people again are taken advantage of .
          It is also an insult to women which should not be tolerated in modern society.
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          • #50
            btw I voted for banana.

            I don't feel it is unethical, but I do feel it is very demeaning to women, yet I'm still turned on by it what does that say about me?

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            • #51
              You're a Monster, diss
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              • #52
                A whoremonger
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                • #53
                  Not nessecarily unethical, though I do belive it could be should it become an obsession.


                  Agreed Shi. I saw the thread, but I wanted to let things get rolling somewhat.

                  I don't agree that pornography should be banned, though it should be restricted to adults. Same concerns with free speech apply as elsewhere, even though I'd really like to clamp down, the consequences of doing so are very far reaching.

                  Pornography can be harmful and damaging as it distorts normal relationships between persons, if it becomes obsessive and habitual.
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                  • #54
                    diss, sex, under the right circumstances, can be lovely. however, in those cases, it's usually called love-making.

                    sex often found in porn, unfortunately, often looks disgusting--the women are often pug-fugly, the men creepy, and the situation obscenely grotesque, and the action just...
                    it makes my skin crawl, sometimes, and i feel dirty after seeing it.

                    then again, maybe it's just cause i like the romance and the foreplay parts too, and i've never seen either in porn.
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                    • #55
                      Selling your body is a disgusting byproduct of Capitalism


                      byproduct . I assume you don't have a job? At least now we can sell it instead of being forced to give it to someone .
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                      • #56
                        When I think of this issue I am reminded of the book by Tom Clancy entitled "Without Remorse." In this book, a former Navy Seal rescues a runaway prostitute, falls in love with her and wipes out her pimp in a gunbattle. The story, which may be typical of prostitutes, was that she was lured into prostitution by the pimp and kept there against her will by being constantly strung out on drugs and by being subjected to emotional and physical abuse. Tom Clancy's character learns to regret using prostitutes while he was serving in Vietnam. He began to see that using a prostitute was not a consensual act between adults, but was a form of abuse of woman.

                        We also know from studies that most women who become prostitutes come from broken families and/or were sexually abused when they were young.

                        With respect to women in pornography, clearly what they are doing is a form of prostitution. The difference between being a female porn star and a prostitute though is that typically is no "pimp." Even so, the women who enter this business are typically psychologically damaged in some fashion as are most women who enter prostitution. Further, many, if not, most female porn star become quickly addicted to drugs and have to stay in the business to pay for their habit. The addiction to drugs seems to indicate deeply seeded psychological problems.

                        To the extent what I say here is true, viewing pornography is not harmless because it promotes the abuse of women. Clearly we prohibit child pornography because we know that children are unable to consent. However my thesis here is that many female porn stars enter a porn business because are they were previously subject to abuse and have significant psychological problems. They become porn stars because they feel worthless as human beings. Many stay as porn stars because they develop a drug habit.

                        I realize that simply making pornography illegal will not stop women from becoming porn stars just as illegalizing prostitution will not stop woman from becoming prostitutes. What I think should be done is to "regulate" the business so that women who enter the business are required to have psychological counseling and are also required to remain drug-free.

                        So bottom-line is, yes. Both making and using pornography are unethical to the extent that they promote the abuse of women.
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                        • #57
                          Speaking more as a humanist I also think it gives a grossly distorted view of human relationships and sexuality. Then viewers of porn inflict that distortion on real life relationships.

                          Ugh!! Disaster!
                          Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..

                          Look, I just don't anymore, okay?

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                          • #58
                            I'm glad it distorts real life. I mean would you really want your wife to be making as much noise as most of the women in porn flicks do?

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                            • #59
                              With respect to women in pornography, clearly what they are doing is a form of prostitution.


                              What about us that want to make prostitution legal?

                              What I think should be done is to "regulate" the business so that women who enter the business are required to have psychological counseling and are also required to remain drug-free.


                              Would you also allow prostitution then if there was counselling and drug tests and protection? After all, you said that making it illegal doesn't stop it from happening.
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by Q Cubed
                                diss, sex, under the right circumstances, can be lovely. however, in those cases, it's usually called love-making.

                                sex often found in porn, unfortunately, often looks disgusting--the women are often pug-fugly, the men creepy, and the situation obscenely grotesque, and the action just...
                                it makes my skin crawl, sometimes, and i feel dirty after seeing it.

                                then again, maybe it's just cause i like the romance and the foreplay parts too, and i've never seen either in porn.
                                well ideally that love-making sounds great.

                                But I'm sometimes seen as creepy, and I'm often forced to be with pug-fugly women. So my sex life can kind of relate to the porn industry . Some of us just weren't born beautiful.

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