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461.1 | More on porn | DISCVR::GILMAN | | Thu Jun 14 1990 17:01 | 20 |
| I don't think there is a simple answer to your questions. Its depends
on the individual and circumstances. In many cases I think porn is
harmless. In fact it may relieve some people of sexual tension who
otherwise would tend to harm people. Then again it may arouse some
people prior to harming other people. So, I think it depends on the
situation. To say in a sweeping statement that porn is always harmful
is not correct. Perhaps a bigger problem with porn is that it may turn
someones attention away from people to fantasy and limit meaningful
involvement with other people. Part of the problem with porn is
societies attitude toward sex which has strictly defined limits of
acceptable behavior. Since porn frequently depicts people behaving
in ways which stress those limits porn is viewed in many cases as
harmful. I think as in most cases in life the bottom line is "is
anyone hurt in a given situation". If, in general people are not hurt
then the porn should be ok. The aura of cheap sex etc. surrounding
porn is another matter. People and their bodies should be respected,
frequently porn tends to cheapen sex, and in that respect is not good.
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461.2 | zip it up | CSC32::M_LEWIS | | Thu Jun 14 1990 17:05 | 48 |
| I don't have enough time to really address such a complicated,
emotional subject, but here are some of my views:
what is it? - not what the dictionary says. That definition is for
erotica. The Judeo/Christian attitude that arousing
sexual feelings is pornographic is guilt-ridden crap.
menace to society? - No
Harmful to subject/viewer? - No, unless it becomes an obsession, and
then it is the object of the obsession,
which is different from the obsession.
encourage insensitivity? - Yes. But the subtle messages outside "porno"
are much more purvasive in their ability to
teach vanity, sexual obsession, and
unhealthy attitudes about sex.
lack of dinity? - Yes. To degrade the sharing of affection is
undignified.
exploitation? - Yes. People exploiting their sexuality for money gives
the idea to the insensitive that economic principles
apply in areas they do not. I'm sure they feel guilty
all the way to the bank. As long as one woman
prostitutes herself, the offer will be made to all
women, although not by all men.
abuse? - Not directly. Although the above situation gives an object and
method for those that are abusive anyway.
Victimization? - The victim is the person that chooses to exploit
themselves, and the person that obsesses on sex. Porno
doesn't cause either, but it gives both an avenue for
mutual gratification.
Oppression? - No, Self-exploitation
Harmless? - No, because of the indirect ramifications.
I find the "jiggle-sex" on T.V. and in the media to fit my
personal definition of pornography much more than the more explicit
material simply because it is less honest. It is an attempt to
manipulate me against my will to buy or tune in. A person that is
willing to take off their clothes for my money is at least honest. Not
my type, but honest. As far as the harmful effects on society: mixing
sex and money in all the ways it has been done is not without harm, but
I don't believe in legislating to the lowest common denominator. Yes, a
small part of society will abuse anything, but it's the majority that
should rule. I'd like to see things different, but not by legislating
the change. Women should not take off their clothes for money. Men
should not buy anything that uses sex to sell it.
ZIP IT UP America...
M...
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461.3 | Personal preference - I like it | DELREY::UCCI_SA | | Thu Jun 14 1990 18:00 | 16 |
| I've heard that "porn" for women means soap operas and romance novels.
I happen to enjoy the X-rated section of my Video Rental store. My all
time favorite movies are "The Afternoons of Pamela Mann" and "Pleasure
Hunt" starring Ginger Lynn. (Both of which I have my own copies)
I never miss PlayGirl and I DON'T buy it because I like to "read the
articles." I do wish the magazine would show a "stimulated" man for
a change but "nobody's perfect".
I guess I won't make it on the "soaps & romance novels" list, but
that's OK with me.
I enjoy Porn.
Sandie
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461.4 | It's O.K. for me | BIS2::VRANCKX | | Thu Jun 21 1990 13:44 | 7 |
| RE.3
What do like about it especially, Sandie
Jurgen
Brussels
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461.5 | An Opinion | ODIXIE::WITMAN | THIS_SPACE_BEING_REFURBISED_FOR_YOUR_FUTURE_ENJOYMENT. | Fri Jun 22 1990 12:21 | 30 |
| Pornography is a hot issue here in Florida. It has caused me to march
in my first protest demonstration every (and I lived through the VietNam
War).
I must take a strong stand for the First Ammendment. The opposition
says this is not a First Ammendment issue but I disagree.
I believe the real issue is *POWER* and *CONTROL*. If we allow others
to tell us what to watch,read, or say, we have given them *POWER* over
us and *THEY* enjoy that. If I may, that's probably their pornography.
The real and most benefical power comes from our own ability to decide
what we want/need then turn off the radio or TV, don't buy the book or
go to the movie that we as individuals find offensive. Then *WE THE
PEOPLE* have the *POWER*.
Just for the record:
Would I go to an XXX rated movie or rent a video tape? yeah, If I was
having a party or with an appropriate group.
Would I go to a *blood* *guts* and *gore* movie? Probably not.
What do I find most offensive in the print and movie media? Four
letter word type dialogue. (I was *annoyed* by the language in ET) If
you have to has what language, you've missed my point.
Enough,
jerry
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461.6 | | DELREY::UCCI_SA | | Fri Jun 22 1990 12:38 | 16 |
| Re:4
Jurgen,
I guess I really "get off" (no pun intended) on seeing a naked body.
I think the body is beautiful and I enjoy looking at them.
I enjoy videos. I must say, I have learned a few things from some of
the ones I have watched which I can't go into or I'd probably be banned
for this conference. I occasionally enjoy love-making while watching
a video.
I don't find any of it displeasing.
Sandie
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461.7 | Irish porn....... | MACNAS::MFLANNERY | Mis Cued | Tue Oct 30 1990 10:45 | 40 |
| I felt I must reply to this note as I have very strong views on this
subject.
Here in Ireland it is illegal to import films or books for sale to the
general public. You may even have them confiscated if you bring them in
from another country for your own use.
I have acquired some books and films over the years and find them quite
amusing at times. My so is not disturbed by them, and I am not
disturbed by them. I feel that pornography is up to the person
involved. There is very little in them which does not occur in most
households on a night of love.
Pornography is considered a *DIRTY* word by a lot of people here. I
can remember being fifteen/sixteen years old and my parents would send
me to my room or turn off the T.V. if there was any chance of a bit
of nookie on it. I have not and will not do this to my children, except
in the case of hard core porn. I would not like for them to see very
explicit scenes as you would see on porn films.
I find it very difficult to get any films here. It is impossible to get
up to date books, most of the books we come across here are six or more
months old. That is unless we know somebody who is going to the U.K.
who can get some. They are freely available there, with no questions
asked. However, recently when in Scotland I did buy a few and was given
a rather strange look by the lady assistant behind the counter.
I hope that someday the Government here will see the light and allow
these manuals and films be made freely available for people to make
their own choice.
I would like to here more comments on this as we discussed it in detail
at lunch break one day. The views were wide and varied.
P.S. If anyone can send some Manuals, it would be appreciated. HA!HA!
Flann.
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461.9 | Church, Government..All the 1. | MACNAS::MFLANNERY | Mis Cued | Wed Oct 31 1990 05:06 | 18 |
| How right you are. The church here have a say in everything and
normally what they say goes.
There was a referendum a few years ago on allowing divorce in this
country. The Government were under pressure to bring it in, and
would probably succeeded, but for the intervention of the Church.
I remember being at mass one morning and hearing a priest tell
the congregaton that if they voted in favour of divorce they would
definitely go to hell.
Obviously they believed as the Bill never went through. Like porn,
people will just have to go on without, because of the tiny minded
people in charge. It is not fair on a person in who is in a situation
where they are not able to choose for themselves.
Flann.
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461.10 | each to his own | PAKORA::GMITCHELL | West Cauther Juniors | Sun Dec 02 1990 21:07 | 4 |
| Any form of censorship is totally out of order. I hate the way people
like Mary Whitehouse try and tell us what we can and cant watch. What's
wrong with seeing a good bit of rompy on the box, if people dont like
it they can switch channels.
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461.11 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | No artificial sweeteners | Mon Dec 03 1990 08:52 | 5 |
| >if people dont like it they can switch channels.
Of course, that doesn't quite explain what's supposed to happen when some
carpetbaggers come along and ruin the channel that these same people have
escaped to...
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461.12 | | PASTIS::MONAHAN | humanity is a trojan horse | Tue Dec 04 1990 02:59 | 13 |
| This is very culturally dependant, and the "intended to arouse
sexual feelings" mentioned in .0 is significant.
A few evenings ago I was watching a play on French television
(state owned channel) and saw a young woman getting in to bed, and she
might have been wearing contact lenses - I could be sure nothing else.
A few seconds later the man she was getting into bed with was swinging
from the chandelier and doing gorilla imitations on top of a book case
to try to cheer her up since she was looking glum.
This seems to be the French equivalent to U.S. situation comedy,
and the English Benny Hill. The intention was humour - the incongruous
response to a beautiful woman getting in bed with you.
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461.13 | | PEKING::BAKERT | Too HOT to handle,too COOL to be BLUE | Tue Dec 04 1990 10:18 | 5 |
| I don't believe in censorship as a whole , but I do believe in
moderation and for those people who do not wish to pay for this Porno
when they get there television license I can understand them not
wanting to see it on the box...but then again the same goes for any
type of topic !!
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461.14 | | FSTTOO::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Fri Dec 07 1990 09:50 | 9 |
| I wouldn't object at all to a bit of bone jumping on tv... to me
that isn't pornography.
but, sadism, leathers, whips, and involving children IS.
THAT I would object to, and I'd hate to live where it was openly
condoned.
tony
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461.15 | do i hafta slap disclaimers all over this? | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | Hello hello hello hello hello | Fri Dec 07 1990 13:57 | 18 |
| to paraphrase 461.14:
> but, consensual exchange of power, different styles of dress,
> exploring pain/pleasure relationships, and pedophilia IS.
the only one that i would agree with is the pedophilia.
and that is because at younger ages, people don't have enough
information to make informed choices on what is good for
them or bad for them. if a 30 year old person chooses to
take part in any of the other activities, i'm not gonna
do anything to stop him/her. also, if straight sex is
permitted on tv, i don't see why alternative modes of
sex should be restricted as well.
and i would hate to live where consenting adults were restricted
in their 'pursuit of happiness' because other adults could
not force themselves to change the channel.
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461.16 | PORN -> SEX -> REPRODUCTION | HSOMAI::BUSTAMANTE | | Wed Jul 03 1991 16:37 | 23 |
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I am surprised that this is all you people out there are willing to say
about porn. How boring. Maybe a computer company is by definition
filled with "non-rock-the-boat type people". Or maybe it's fear of the
"big brother" out there.
One of the greatest mysteries of life is the fact that so many
religions chose to control reproduction through fear and shame, way
back into the distant past. Everything having to do with sex, which is
mainly for reproduction of the species and its continuance on the
planet, has been clouded with prohibitions, shame, embarrassment, sin
accusations, etc. Makes you wonder whether our first ancestors were
actually discouraged from reproduction because of someone's obscure
reasons: perhaps fear of overpopulation or maybe it was simply another
form of the collusion between church and state, which went like this: we'll give you willing
give you slaves who will work for the state and not ask for any reward since
we'll tell them they'll get their reward after they die. We will set
strict limits to the fun they can get in life and extract as much work
from them as we can. In exchange you will protect our priests, ministers,
bishops, popes, whatever.
No other animal seems to have prohibitions against the functions
dealing with reproduction. Only mankind.
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461.17 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Jul 03 1991 17:09 | 7 |
| Re: .16
Maybe most of us find porn boring, and don't consider it worth discussing.
I'm not sure what your point is.
Steve
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461.18 | LIFE, SI. DEATH, NO! | HSOMAI::BUSTAMANTE | | Thu Jul 04 1991 00:25 | 12 |
| Re. .16
I don't think most people find porn boring. Otherwise the industry
would have died a long time ago. Good porn tries to embellish or make
sex more excitin
There's quite a lot of boring porn around, though. My point is simply
that we should not attempt to regulate sex. It is a natural force with
a laudable purpose: reproduction. Some may argue that a lot of porn is
used in solo sex but if it makes people think about sex (a pro life
force) it serves - at least - the purpose of pulling us away from
depression and violence, both pro death forces.
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461.19 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Jul 05 1991 11:57 | 10 |
| I didn't say "most people find porn boring". I said "most of us
find porn boring", referring to your astonishment that there wasn't
a more heated discussion in this notes conference. Of course, I may
be wrong in my generality, but I do think that few enough of the
people who participate here care much one way or the other about
porn to make it worth discussing.
Personally, I don't find porn makes sex "more exciting".
Steve
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461.20 | Enough is enough | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | Fri Jul 05 1991 14:13 | 5 |
| re .18
"Most" people finding porn boring is in no way antithetical with
the porn industry surviving or even thriving. It doesn't take
"most" to make something succeed; it merely takes "enough".
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461.21 | | TNPUBS::GFISHER | Work that dream and love your life | Tue Jul 09 1991 10:53 | 6 |
| > -< PORN -> SEX -> REPRODUCTION >-
Not necessarily.
--Gerry
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