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mentalcinema:

As long as porn exists, there is a battle over its interpretational sovereignity. Porn critiques don’t get tired emphasizing its bad effects on young people, the cliché of the ever-willing woman and the always-potent man, and of course the availability of women who have no bigger wish than to serve men.
But actually I think this is just propaganda. Things have changed, and so has the perception of porn.

mentalcinema:

As long as porn exists, there is a battle over its interpretational sovereignity. Porn critiques don’t get tired emphasizing its bad effects on young people, the cliché of the ever-willing woman and the always-potent man, and of course the availability of women who have no bigger wish than to serve men.

But actually I think this is just propaganda. Things have changed, and so has the perception of porn.

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nichotina:

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mentalcinema:

As long as porn exists, there is a battle over its interpretational sovereignity. Porn critiques don’t get tired emphasizing its bad effects on young people, the cliché of the ever-willing woman and the always-potent man, and of course the availability of women who have no bigger wish than to serve men.
But actually I think this is just propaganda. Things have changed, and so has the perception of porn.

mentalcinema:

As long as porn exists, there is a battle over its interpretational sovereignity. Porn critiques don’t get tired emphasizing its bad effects on young people, the cliché of the ever-willing woman and the always-potent man, and of course the availability of women who have no bigger wish than to serve men.

But actually I think this is just propaganda. Things have changed, and so has the perception of porn.

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