06-03-2020, 02:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2020, 02:25 AM by Blazkovitz.)
(06-02-2020, 09:31 PM)pbrower2a Wrote: It could be. Pornography is a poor substitute for romantic love. It does not belong in family life. Maybe frustrated singles might excuse it for themselves, but male users know enough to shut it off or close the computer window when 'conscience' walks by in the form of a girl or woman. I can easily see women insisting that men not bring it into the house, and not view it. It fosters cheating, and little more reliably rends marriage than does marital infidelity.
Compulsive masturbation can lead to erectile dysfunction in men, and the content of porn itself to more demand for unorthodox forms of sexual activity, which can disgust the wife.
BTW similar arguments were used against homosexuality in Roman times, even before Christianity. Women were repelled by men coming to them after having anal intercourse with a boy slave.
Quote:It is be so much the sex but instead the economic exploitation that is so abominable.
Most prostitutes in the UK come from Romania, which is one of poorest countries on our continent. The supply of "voluntary" prostitutes doesn't match the demand, and the Romanians are often told they will be babysitters in Britain. Such lies don't belong in a humanist society.
To sum up, there are many rational arguments to support exclusive heterosexual relationships as a privileged form of sexual activity. This idea seems old-fashioned or mean in 2020, but will probably come back in the new saeculum.