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Is internet porn ruining our next generation? Is censorship the answer?

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Re: Is internet porn ruining our next generation? Is censorship the answer?

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I really wonder what would have become of poor me, desperate for any girly pictures, even in Sears catalogs, if I'd had internet porn available to me. Would I ever have left the bedroom, perhaps not developed physically or acquired the love of the outdoors that I have? Now I'm probably exaggerating, but I'm sincere in being glad that I had to meet surreptitiously with friends to ogle the latest sexy treasure one of them had been blessed to acquire.
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LanDroid wrote:CNBC is a investor/business related news channel and web site. It routinely has articles like the following which indicate the futility of censorship. Since even CNBC promotes porn stars and how to invest in that industry what chance do you have? :lol:

"clean" pictures, but subject NSFW.
The Dirty Dozen: Porn's biggest stars
Adult Entertainment Expo 2016
It would be hard for sure but nothing is impossible if their is the collective social will.

We just do not have the will or political will to do the right thing when we put the rights of adults ahead of what is good for our children.

It seems that modernity is helping us forget our protective instincts. It will get worse over time if we collectively do not remember our social duty.

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DWill wrote:I really wonder what would have become of poor me, desperate for any girly pictures, even in Sears catalogs, if I'd had internet porn available to me. Would I ever have left the bedroom, perhaps not developed physically or acquired the love of the outdoors that I have? Now I'm probably exaggerating, but I'm sincere in being glad that I had to meet surreptitiously with friends to ogle the latest sexy treasure one of them had been blessed to acquire.
I hear you.

Instant gratification is not a good training method and as the links given show, it is taking the social aspect out of some children and as the author puts it, is causing the demise of guys.

It is not doing girls any good either and that is part of the reason why we are producing so many skanks.

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