DiaryOfAMadman
JUB Addict
I'm 24 so I was a part of the first real internet generation. From my teens the majority of porn that I found online showed a lot of "safe sex" and when it was finally my time to start having sex I felt like sex with condoms was the regular and normal thing to do. So I guess it was instilled in my head (from watching porn) that sex using condoms was the normal and accepted way for it to be done.
Over the past year or so I've notied less and less safe sex porn. What I've really been seeing a lot of now are sex scenes where the two guys are fucking, the top pulls out, shoots his load on the bottoms ass and back, and then sticks his dick back in and fucks a little more.
Now its not that I look at porn to uphold any moral authority, but I think the industry is setting a bad example. I notice now that people younger then me are honestly less concerned about STD's as a whole more then my generation of only a few years ago. Youngsters seem to have this pre concieved notion that since we all accept the beleife that HIV/AIDS is not likely spread through oral sex, that no STD's are. Now I feel that youngsters will start thinking that unprotected sex followed by "the pullout" is acceptible as well.
2006 is not 1996 where Safe Sex and the words HIV and AIDS are not part of every other sentance or every other TV commercial or billboard. The most we here about AIDS today is when U2 is giving a concert to raise money to stop AIDS in Africa. I can't even begin to stress how much safe sex was pushed down our throats in the 90's and its clear that this lesson is not longer being taught as agressivley to todays youth (at least here in the United States) as it once was such a short time ago.
Has anyone else noticed this porn trend? Do you think youngsters will get the wrong message.
Over the past year or so I've notied less and less safe sex porn. What I've really been seeing a lot of now are sex scenes where the two guys are fucking, the top pulls out, shoots his load on the bottoms ass and back, and then sticks his dick back in and fucks a little more.
Now its not that I look at porn to uphold any moral authority, but I think the industry is setting a bad example. I notice now that people younger then me are honestly less concerned about STD's as a whole more then my generation of only a few years ago. Youngsters seem to have this pre concieved notion that since we all accept the beleife that HIV/AIDS is not likely spread through oral sex, that no STD's are. Now I feel that youngsters will start thinking that unprotected sex followed by "the pullout" is acceptible as well.
2006 is not 1996 where Safe Sex and the words HIV and AIDS are not part of every other sentance or every other TV commercial or billboard. The most we here about AIDS today is when U2 is giving a concert to raise money to stop AIDS in Africa. I can't even begin to stress how much safe sex was pushed down our throats in the 90's and its clear that this lesson is not longer being taught as agressivley to todays youth (at least here in the United States) as it once was such a short time ago.
Has anyone else noticed this porn trend? Do you think youngsters will get the wrong message.


