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Pornography nowadays?

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herenowstill · 27/11/2024 03:06

Is it just me or is this the biggest elephant in the room right now? I recently browsed this subreddit called loveafterporn and I was shook at the permanent damage porn had done to society. Do you guys think we can ever go back? As the situation stands, I can wholeheartedly understand why the 4B movement should run full throttle. Personally, I will not be bringing children into an issue that seems impossible to fix itself so long as all sides remain ignorant. Thoughts?

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Garlicpest · 27/11/2024 03:36

Yeah, I don't think men's weirder and more antisocial fantasies should be encouraged / celebrated as they now are. And I think some kinks should be shamed.

I agree it's a massive fucking room elephant. Another one is recreational drug abuse. The two things strongly impact much of our daily lives, including policy & law, but nobody wants to admit that.

herenowstill · 27/11/2024 15:25

Garlicpest · 27/11/2024 03:36

Yeah, I don't think men's weirder and more antisocial fantasies should be encouraged / celebrated as they now are. And I think some kinks should be shamed.

I agree it's a massive fucking room elephant. Another one is recreational drug abuse. The two things strongly impact much of our daily lives, including policy & law, but nobody wants to admit that.

I'm not sure about kink shaming, some people unironically make the very subject their kink.

You are spot on in highlighting the drug abuse problem on top of the porn addiction. Men are already choosing to make themselves feel isolated and lonely and drugs only help them justify their cloud nine highs. Near daily PMO is also an easy release from the fact that they're suffering from isolation. Women attaching to these types of men for decades has led to rarely any role models upon which our kids can look towards. The taboo on either topic even when speaking through personal experience is laughably ironic. The second you mention the topic, it's like you're at an AA meeting where you're either present or disassociating. Idk how we can walk out of these rooms when the future of our children depends on the collective of 8billion individuals in said rooms.

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