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altlover85 Awful, yes... A bruise-like memory. I felt like I was deflowering him or something (he's older than me!). Gosh, and the
way he was dancing at that party..

Far from innocent.
spooger Hehe, thanks - just trying to speak unfiltered! Can't always be myself in person, might as well do it online. Anyway, that's FANTASTIC you and others can strengthen your relationships using porn as a tool - an enhancement, then, no doubt!
spooger,
borg69unimatrix Terrabytes, gentlemen? I think that's fascinating. Porn studios should start offering Western Digital promo codes or something. Where's the suggestion box?
everyone - Be not ashamed! Right? I mean, if your addiction isn't bringing harm to others, nor physical harm to yourself - who's to say it's wrong? If it doesn't seem to be damaging your sex/intimate life - but making it
better - then I say it's wrong to call it wrong.
bankside
but my curiosity about sexuality goes deeper than what studios think we want to see. Ultimately though I come down (I go down?) on the side of sexual expression and freedom and pushing boundaries a bit.
Mmm! That's wonderful - why not explore our freedoms, right? But like you said, it's HARD to find someone to sexually sync with, especially in a hook-up situation...
I'm really fascinated by verbal communication during sex, which many people (and porn) seem to frown upon, unfortunately.
In that sense, has porn made us too bored with exotic turn-ons? Will we run out of new things to find sexy someday? Or just have so much sexiness to resort to, that we won't have to worry about actual sex at all? You know, what with its diseases and flirting and emotional leftovers - real sex is almost a hassle. That's relative to one's situation of course. But you know, (uh oh) our computer overlords won't have to give in to such petty desires as real sex, I imagine. I guess then our best bet to survive in a posthuman world could be by just sitting next to our partners - makin' out maybe - and mutually masturbating to all this weird porn, while typing away in our cybernetic pods that we'll have to live in once overpopulation cramps us in too much - and the only jobs anymore will be, like, World of Warcrack-esque fantasy worlds - which would really be fine since the internet and cyberpods serve our every need anyhow...





Woah sorry
AshyPhoenix, Ugh, any medical interference with our sexual desire is a bitch - I feel for you, man.
Clipping nails is a very practical activity, right? Well, is looking at porn then practical?
Maybe you're addicted to clipping nails (you were joking, I know), but in that case I think we're talking less about an addiction and more of a habit, I suppose. A good, arguably healthy routine. Is looking at porn a healthy routine? Arguably, of course.
I think my choice to title this thread "We're all porn-addicts" was to incur the weight of that controversial term - "Porn
addiction" - but at the same time I don't know if looking at porn is
always as practical as, say, clipping one's nails. Why not? Idunno, that's why I polled the forum, I guess... Hmmm

Good input, good point, sir...
But let's say we look at the history of nail-trimming, and it's cultural/sociological impact on humanity since the 6-8th centuries
(Source) - would you say clipping has had more or less of a significant impact on society and the way people think on a daily basis than porn has since its internet revolution? Porn being that socially taboo, dirty secret nail-clipping wishes it had tattooed all over its neatly-trimmed body? Idunno, I don't think anyone's carrying the shame of having excessively clipped their nails before brunch with mother.
How damaging is the shame we carry having looked at so much porn?
Most Americans have enough shame to carry around, if you ask me.
Now, if your nail-clipping is getting outta hand, there might be a problem. What if clipping gets in the way of meeting your data-entry quota at work? Is that more or less serious than porn interfering? Is it more or less likely?
No, I think porn carries more weight than clipping.