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History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: The pornification of America [View all]Tumbulu
(6,292 posts)89. What steps do these forums take to make sure children don't wander into them?
Also, the industry is huge and is profitable, this seem undisputed.
So, the issue remains, what steps can your industry take to ensure that it is safe and torture free?
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this stuff has not always been around. and the stuff that was around was not accessible and used
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#10
no stuff like bdsm has always been around maybe the numbers were less as it was harder to find
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#18
i do not know anything about that area, so i dont discuss it. but, that is not really what we are
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#23
i understand what you are saying and you would be surprised at how many people have fetishes
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#27
so, it centers again to the individual self absortion and we all have to deal with it cause of
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#31
i started then deleted a post about this. i do not know enough to be able to discuss.
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#41
it is a backlash, not specifically against feminism, but against feminist gains.
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#7
isnt the individual want important especially with something so intrinsict as desires
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#17
imporant, ya. how about in the times of slavery, when the house slaves were much more comfortable
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#25
difference is consent. the community is all about consent and hates the abuses as much as hou
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#29
you are harping on bdsm. i dont care about that. i am not discussing that. this post is not
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#32
but, then again loli, you really addressed nothing that i actually posted. please take note of the
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#14
lol yes maam sorry about that as i said i understand were you are coming from
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#19
do you "know" that she is enjoying it. or is she desperate and allows because she is
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#28
Actually, it's not the drunken frat boys that turn burlesque dancers into strippers...
Moonwalk
Jul 2012
#101
what if that is the performers fetish. you know that no matter how extreme it is some people are in
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#5
Sorry, I have no interest in narrowing the focus in order to ignore abuses. nt
redqueen
Jul 2012
#21
you dont need to ignore the abuse. you know you have an ally in the community
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#24
buy it. does anybody buy porn anymore. i cant remember how long ago i had to by porn
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#86
this is a big issue across the board. i got no idea why anyone would pay for it
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#88
keeping minors off is the main problem but sex is probuably not the worst thing they have access to
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#95
i guess the first thing you should be doing is stopping ripleys believe it or not
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#97
even worse, pro porn was peddling there crap for acceptance they were adament that it needed to
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#100
what? like self medication with alcohol and drugs when you are bi polar or other
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#111
ßorry i thought i had in so far as saying that every effort should be taken but like ripleys
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#105
do you know what is happening behind that camera/ do you know it is not a sex slave, kidnapped and
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#33
i have said this repeatedly. pro porn continue to ask the question. i will tell them, and the next
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#8
so, women being hurt for mens entertainment just does not matter to you at all. got it. nt
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#15
no thats not what i said. i said people enjoy all sorts of stuff its like sports
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#22
so, we as a people will ignore the mydrid of abuses going on for the few that are enjoying it AND
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#34
point. i gave you an article that clearly points out the pain and destruction of girls to make your
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#35
really? that would be france that virtually no one files rape, they wear wedding rings to work to
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#37
piece of cake. not that you would recognize nor acknowledge the threads i am in that have nothing
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#50
this poster has zoomed in on me since the first post on du. seems to find me on threads to call out
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#62
i was trying to get past it and welcoming. i had only experienced you one previous time. i do that
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#74
ooooh, that is what happened. see, i am just not sneaking and creepy enough to figure this shit out.
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#71
aggressive? nah.... more a chuckle. i know the net makes it hard to know.....
seabeyond
Jul 2012
#77
Why would you be posting a pic of such a slimeball here, and have that slime ball thanking someone.
boston bean
Jul 2012
#60
I agree with the authors, especially on these two points made in the last paragraph here..
whathehell
Jul 2012
#57