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3 post ago on this not terribly enlightening dumb convo with a wall.
I just hope trinity sees it's dumb to seek your guidance on this topic.
>>You made the point you mainly find demeaning stuff on >"extreme >>websites" and "underground shit". I responded by showing >you >>something found on the first page of the most popular porn >>site in the world. If you agree that clip sounds extreme >(as >>the title suggests), then you were wrong as to where extreme >>clips can be found. That was my point. > >Yes, portals exists with all manners of pornography available >at the click of a whim >humans also have will power to not click on anything they >arent interested in watching >if you want to argue that there are demeaning sub-genres of >porn (AVAILABLE ON PORNHUB), be my guest >on a macro level, the most widely consumed pornography is not >that sketchy > > > >>No one said sex is inherently misogynistic. Where did you >get >>that dumb shit from? I didn't even say porn is inherently >>misogynistic. What I said is, that todays online porn has a >>misogyny and objectification problem. It's not an inherent >>problem, but it's a problem nonetheless. > >inherent >adjective >existing in something as a permanent, essential, or >characteristic attribute. > >your initial take: It's damn near impossible to find porn >online >>which isn't about demeaning the woman in the sex act. > > > >>>your argument is leaning towards saying if a man has too >>much >>>control or isnt tame enough, it's automatically harmful and >>>and a woman cant enjoy it. you'd be wrong. > >>Yeah no where did I say anything like that. That's not my >>position. so GTFOHWTBS. > >I have no clue what you find demeaning about porn if it isnt >the dominant sex > >>My point is simple, go to xvideos or pornhub and look at the >>first 20 videos that pop up and tell me that they are not >>misogynistic or objectify women in a negative way. > >misogyny is the hatred of women >you cant objectify a woman positively or negatively, >objectification is just objectification > > >>Explain to Trinity or any other woman that the clip >>"struggling girlfriend likes rough anal abuse" isn't >>misogynistic or objectify women in a negative way? > >some women have high thresholds for sexual aggression. I dont >see how that's hateful or anti-woman. also you're still using >the word objectify incorrectly > > > > >>>>Your attitude is as long as they getting paid it's all >>good? >>>>really? > >>>no, my attitude is (mainstream) porn mostly consists of >>>professionals who sign contracts and state what they're up >>for >>>beforehand. > >>So consensual sex can't be demeaning or misogynistic? > >if a woman and I understand and respect boundaries, nothing >she consents to can be demeaning or misogynistic. there's a >wild world out there where women are enjoying all types of >sex. > > >>>also going the extra mile hasn't mattered to many of my >past >>>partners so long as I was satisfied, but the wildest woman >>>(black) I dealt with said she learned from white girls in >>porn > >>"Going the extra mile" is what them white girls in porn are >>doing you say? OK. > >yeah part of porn culture dictates a woman's worth in that >business is measured by attractiveness and how far she'll go >to stand out from the pack > > > >>>>Also, what's the basis for you speaking on how safe a >space >>>>porn sets are? >>> >>>this is a weird question. neither of us have been on a set, >>>what's the difference between professional porn, TV and >>movies >>>aside from people fucking? > >>I asked because you went so far as to speak on how safe a >>space a porn set is. If you never been on a porn set, how >can >>you be an authority enough to speak on it? > >you definitely introduced the safety of porn sets into the >discussion, not me. I said people sign legal contracts for >what's going to happen and get paid. > >>two final points: > >>1. So you think porn sets are no different from movie sets? >>That's bullshit. There is drinking, smoking and drugs on >porn >>sets that you would not find on professional film and movie >>sets. > >I have no clue what happens in either place > > >>2. But regardless, why do you think that movie and tv sets >>are "safe spaces"? Have you missed the whole #metoo >>movement? > >Yeah I missed where Hollywood actresses said sexual >assault/coercion took place on set > > > > > > >
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