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Friday, March 31, 2006

Pr0n's Effect On Society

Another nifty discussion on /. ... period? Do I add a period if part of the name already has a period? /.. "/.". /.

Anyway this user's comment stood out to me:

I think the most wonderful thing a man could offer a woman on their wedding night is the assurance that he has never lusted over another woman in his life.


Why would telling your wife that you're gay on your wedding night be the most wonderful thing you could do for her?

Because if you've gotten yourself all the way to marrying age without even lusting after a woman, you're either getting married at age 10 or you're a homosexual.


Seeing as how I'm going senile, I can't remember if I've mentioned this before, but one of my friends back in college said something similar to that: "I want a man that never wants sex unless it's to procreate." To which all her friends told her, "He'd have to be gay."

3 Comments:

  • Re: the original article about porn.

    I find it moot to say porn has changed our society. Porn has existed since the beginning of humans. Except back before computers, it was on paper. Now it's avaliable at the tip of your fingers, but so what? Before, you had to go to your local Circle K and pick up a Hustler. "Oooh, pron had changed our society!!!" Search for "Tijuana Bibles" on Google and you'll see what kids had to deal with before the Internet and Playboy.

    And so what if kids want to see porn? Isn't that a natural, healthy urge? If you had a teenage kid that didn't want to see porn, then you should be worried. And if you don't want your kids to not look at porn at the computer, then take the computer away or put filters. It still won't stop them from trying to find Playboys or look at porn at a friend's house, but what else can you do? If you got rid of the Internet, kids would still be looking at porn in other ways.

    By Blogger David, at 3/31/2006 1:23 PM  

  • I didn't even read the article. I rarely do. Usually, the discussions are just more interesting.

    But just to one-up and reinforce your temporal pr0n argument: tentacle sex, in 1820 Japan, woodblock.

    By Blogger Ron, at 3/31/2006 5:30 PM  

  • Yeah...I've seen the old tentacle pR0n before...

    Thus, my argument on classic pR0n...

    By Blogger David, at 4/01/2006 2:55 AM  

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