Originally posted by David Gould
And no-one's told me what huffing is.![]()
It's bad for you. You don't want to know.
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Originally posted by David Gould
And no-one's told me what huffing is.![]()
Originally posted by Anthony
I agree with you on "Christians" they always want to fight someone else's battle, and telling you what is bad or good for you. Without even knowing who you are. Do I know you? No, so don't preach to me. "Look at the plank in your own eye before you try to remove the splinter in mine".
So for unmarried people, well then we are talking about sex before marriage, that is a whole separate discussion![]()
Originally posted by Outspoken
"There's no difference except what people imagine in their minds.
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wrong
Christians don't view it as dirty and that is a strawman Pete, burn it if you want, but its quite a stereotype and not true at all.
Originally posted by David Gould
But are we talking about sex before marriage? If I am a single man watching porn am I having sex before marriage?
Originally posted by Pete Harcoff
First of all, who are these people? What are their pre-existing notions towards sex? Backgrounds? Behavioral patterns?
Define an "increased callousness toward women". And are we talking a significant increase?
And what were their opinions beforehand?
Define "distorted perceptions".
I'll grant this. And, like anything, I'll grant it's possible to "overdose" on porn. BUT, this doesn't necessarily mean that people that "intake" porn at a normative level would require more "bizarre" porn to "do the job".
Given societal behavior, it appears that non-monogamous behavior IS normal and natural behavior. Why try to force people to be something they are not?
Originally posted by Outspoken
its demoralizing because of several reasons. It objectifies people, it causes adiction to it resulting in antisocial behavior and can ruin relationships. If you're a christian, its against what the bible says.
Originally posted by Susan
My main objections to porn are moral and spiritual. Aside from that I find it distasteful, sick, stupid, and not worth my time. >_<
I have to leave in 10 minutes so I'm not saying anything now. I will post later though -^.^-
Originally posted by Susan
You're atheists, you will never understand. . .
Originally posted by coastie
don't know... you've seen studies with contradictory results?
Increase is an increase. Any increase in callousness toward women is a bad thing. To suggest otherwise is a dangerous precedent.
Don't know, maybe he's trying to fool us all so that he can all of the pornography for himself.
you read the article. What do you consider distorted perceptions? You're really grasping at straws here.
what's a "normative" level?
in the article (which you give as much credence to as a DR. Suess book anyway) the DR. wrote
"The best evidence to date suggests that most or all sexual deviations are learned behaviors, usually through inadvertent or accidental conditioning. There is no convincing evidence to date, suggesting the hereditary transmission of any pathological sexual behavior pattern such as rape, incest, pedophilia, exhibitionism, or promiscuity."
Seriously, what is the point in arguing this if every source provided you rule out as "FUD"? Does your own expertise surpass that of psycologists?
Read the other articles too please.
Originally posted by HazyRigby
Umm, Anthony, I think it goes the other way just as easily.Women like to do stuff like that as well, you know.
And honey, if you have to "ask" to have sex, then you're doing it wrong.![]()
Originally posted by HazyRigby
But what if the porn in question is being watched by married people?