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Not trying to be mean or anything. But why do you care if people watch porn? It may be morally wrong to you, but most likely not to the people doing it.

If it's morally wrong to them, they'll feel compelled to tell you to stop your 'wrong-doing'.  

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If it's morally wrong to them, they'll feel compelled to tell you to stop your 'wrong-doing'.  

 

Well, it's not their job to tell us how to live our lives. (like ghostie said)

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You're not telling us how to live our lives, but you're also saying we shouldn't watch porn? :confused:

I was thinking he might have tried to do a "just because you can" dosen't mean you should argument but after he said this I am not so sure.

 

 

Well... yeah. There's really not a need for entertainment purely for entertainment's sake. Sure it's fun, but I don't see how it actually genuinely benefits people. Fun could just as easily be had in other, more productive ways.

That is an unbelievably depressing way to look at the world if you think about it. Life is way way too short and sometimes for the very sake of sanity it is good to just let loose, not worry and just have some fun just because.

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Because, much to many's chagrin, it's a baser human desire.

 

We are psychically designed to breed. Nothing. But. Breed.

Orgasm (sorry mods, pls no kill) is a hardwired "reward" for doing do.

What DRIVES you to want orgasm (if you now what I mean) is your body telling you "enough of this kiddie sh*t. Time to reproduce".

 

Since we, whether as young teenagers, lonely plebs, or just average everyday people, sometimes have no MEANS to have a romantic significant other, porn is there to make things...easier.

Different thread for that, pls

 

But feeding that desire really only serves to make it stronger. It's somewhat like a drug addiction. Sure, the desire will probably always be there, but that doesn't mean the individual has to get off every time his or her loins are stirred, to put it lightly. I'm just of the belief that there is a specific context (marriage) in which that desire is meant to be fulfilled.

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The really puzzling thing is that people don't freak out as much about violence as they do about sex even though I think violence has even more potential to disturb than sex and I am saying this as a guy who laughed his ass off when he read cupcakes.

Oh I agree, its always been weird to me that gore, which often features the murder and torture of ponies, is often more palatable to people than watching ponies have sex. I think it speaks volumes about the way sex and violence are both viewed in our culture, but that's getting a bit off topic.

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Well... yeah. There's really not a need for entertainment purely for entertainment's sake. Sure it's fun, but I don't see how it actually genuinely benefits people. Fun could just as easily be had in other, more productive ways.

 

But continuing in that line of discussion would veer off-topic, so I'm'a leave it at that.

Ohhhh no, buddy, you ain't escapin' that easily.

 

You're saying that R34 isn't a good thing (which the topic is asking whether it's a good thing or not) so it isn't off-topic, because it's why you find fault in it and hence, why you feel it's a bad thing.

 

1.) I think being entertained in general is benefiting to people because it makes them happy. I don't know about you, but happiness is good. R34 is a form of entertainment.

 

2.) Watching a movie or playing a videogame isn't very productive, unless it's an educational game or a documentary, which, let's face it, aren't really what most people watch/play. R34 is no different than either of those mediums as it was created for enjoyment, just of a different kind.

 

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Well, it's not their job to tell us how to live our lives. (like ghostie said)

Regardless, they have their beliefs about morality.  If you thought something was immoral, wouldn't you strive to stop it?

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You're not telling us how to live our lives, but you're also saying we shouldn't watch porn? :confused:

In all fairness he says he doesn't "think", but it is rather foolish to come in and stir this up and then try to say 'it's just my opinion' as if that exempts him from criticism

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But feeding that desire really only serves to make it stronger. It's somewhat like a drug addiction. Sure, the desire will probably always be there, but that doesn't mean the individual has to get off every time his or her loins are stirred, to put it lightly. I'm just of the belief that there is a specific context (marriage) in which that desire is meant to be fulfilled.

What the hell are people supposed to do until they get married, then?

Whip themselves in the back for having baser human urges? Because that's waht people used to do to prevent themselves from masturbating.

 

Until they bled

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Regardless, they have their beliefs about morality. If you thought something was immoral, wouldn't you strive to stop it?

 

You truly are the Rosa Parks of not understanding what r34 is.

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Regardless, they have their beliefs about morality.  If you thought something was immoral, wouldn't you strive to stop it?

To be honest, no, because It's none of my business. I can think that it's wrong, but I wouldn't try to stop them.

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But feeding that desire really only serves to make it stronger. It's somewhat like a drug addiction. Sure, the desire will probably always be there, but that doesn't mean the individual has to get off every time his or her loins are stirred, to put it lightly. I'm just of the belief that there is a specific context (marriage) in which that desire is meant to be fulfilled.

But by that logic wouldn't that desire only get stronger every time it is sated even within the confines of marriage? I agree that people shouldn't pull down their pants and start wanking it on the streets, even a perv like me has enough restraint not to do that but the problem is that urges are talked about as if they are these evil monsters that are coming to get you. If I got off literally every time I felt the urge I would have been arrested for indecent exposure a million times over. I will admit it wasn't but I found a happy medium between keeping things in my pants and taking care of things when the time is right. I explore and sate my sexual urges enough to take the edge off but not so much to where it runs my life.

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You're not telling us how to live our lives, but you're also saying we shouldn't watch porn? :confused:

 

I'm saying that's what I believe. Would you rather I lie and say I think porn is great just to appease the masses?

 

(in case the answer is yes, too bad, I ain't gonna)

 

(also, it's late and I have to work in the morning, so I'm going to bed. I'll try to get around to responding to e'rybody tomorrow. Although I'm not particularly looking forward to the several dozen new notifications I'll have in the morning. I suppose that's what I get.  :mellow: )

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So by that logic, there's no need for movies or art or anything, because we need that about as much as we need pornography, because they serve the same purpose, albeit in different ways - and that purpose is to provide entertainment.

 

Not necessarily. Video games can improve your hand-eye coordination, memory, etc. Movies can inspire you or change your perspective on something. As far as I know, you aren't going to receive any benefits such as those from viewing pornography. And it isn't really entertainment, it's fulfilling sexual desires. So I don't think that's a fair comparison.

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Ohhhh no, buddy, you ain't escapin' that easily.

 

You're saying that R34 isn't a good thing (which the topic is asking whether it's a good thing or not) so it isn't off-topic, because it's why you find fault in it and hence, why you feel it's a bad thing.

 

1.) I think being entertained in general is benefiting to people because it makes them happy. I don't know about you, but happiness is good. R34 is a form of entertainment.

 

2.) Watching a movie or playing a videogame isn't very productive, unless it's an educational game or a documentary, which, let's face it, aren't really what most people watch/play. R34 is no different than either of those mediums as it was created for enjoyment, just of a different kind.

 

Ghostie used Spear!

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Super Effective!

Critical hit!

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But feeding that desire really only serves to make it stronger. It's somewhat like a drug addiction. Sure, the desire will probably always be there, but that doesn't mean the individual has to get off every time his or her loins are stirred, to put it lightly. I'm just of the belief that there is a specific context (marriage) in which that desire is meant to be fulfilled.

"is meant"? Buddy, we're animals. There's no plan set in place for how we fulfill our sexual desires. Look at other animals. They masturbate and have sex and run with other individuals. So saying there is a specific context is nothing more than your own belief, but is not a valid point in an argument like this.

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Oh I agree, its always been weird to me that gore, which often features the murder and torture of ponies, is often more palatable to people than watching ponies have sex. I think it speaks volumes about the way sex and violence are both viewed in our culture, but that's getting a bit off topic.

I made a thread on that a while back but I just can't for the life of me find it which really sucks because this would have been the perfect opportunity to link that sucker.

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But feeding that desire really only serves to make it stronger. It's somewhat like a drug addiction. Sure, the desire will probably always be there, but that doesn't mean the individual has to get off every time his or her loins are stirred, to put it lightly. I'm just of the belief that there is a specific context (marriage) in which that desire is meant to be fulfilled.

 

Won't it get stronger if it is repressed?

 

Oh, and did you know? Masturbating at least five times a week can reduce your chances of developing prostate cancer by 1/3.

 

There. Porn does good for the world.

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Regardless, they have their beliefs about morality.  If you thought something was immoral, wouldn't you strive to stop it?

Here is what I don't understand. WHY is it immoral? We've all get sexual bits. They create a pleasure response when used. So why is it immoral to use them?

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