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Do you think internet porn is becoming more socially acceptable and is it good for us? - ... more condition_symptomsknee pain

I wonder who used the Internet for pornography. Are the people who see it more than ever, and I think that pornography more socially acceptable, even in families and Christians?

11 comments:

wyomugs said...

It is easier and more frequent, but socially acceptable ... PERIOD.

It's good for us? If things go well for us, it would be against the will of God.


Have a nice day.

tnatwo14 said...

If more people see him now more than ever, especially men and young men in particular. It is becoming increasingly socially acceptable level, but it's a bad thing. Pornography on the Internet is becoming increasingly violent and demeaning to women than ever before affected, with more of what they were doing and more easily accessible. The news is spectacular for the younger ones, to the spirit good.

Porn is bad, benefit abuse and humiliate women, and promotes the objectification, sending harmful messages about sexuality and relationships between men and women.

tnatwo14 said...

If more people see him now more than ever, especially men and young men in particular. It is becoming increasingly socially acceptable level, but it's a bad thing. Pornography on the Internet is becoming increasingly violent and demeaning to women than ever before affected, with more of what they were doing and more easily accessible. The news is spectacular for the younger ones, to the spirit good.

Porn is bad, benefit abuse and humiliate women, and promotes the objectification, sending harmful messages about sexuality and relationships between men and women.

Ian said...

@ Ron:

"More than 20,000 images of child pornography posted online every week (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 10/8/03).

About 20% of all Internet pornography are children (National Center for Mission and) Exploited Children. "

I call BS on this topic.

Anyway, I do not know whether pornography on the Internet is becoming more acceptable. It's not like I was tracking the popularity of pornography since the early days of the Internet. And if more and more popular, probably because the Internet itself is becoming increasingly popular.

See generally acceptable for people to porn, though. And I think it is very good.

Member Jane said...

I believe that online pornography is probably more socially acceptable, but still a long way to go, of course. I only think more people are becoming really aware of pornography on the Internet and explore its sights.

I see nothing wrong with pornography is just another form of entertainment.

Ron Brgundy said...

Since 2003, there were 1.3 million pornographic websites, and 260 million pages (N2H2, 2003).

The total turnover of the porn industry in 2006: $ 13.3 billion in the U.S., worldwide $ 97 billion U.S. (Internet Filter Review).

U.S. adult DVD / video rentals in 2005: almost 1 billion (Adult Video News).
Hotel audience for adult films: 55% (cbsnews.com).

Unique users worldwide visit adult Web sites monthly: 72 million (Internet Filter Review).

Number of titles of hardcore pornography in 2005 (U.S.) public: 13588 (Internet Filter Review).

Adults admit to Internet sexual addiction: 10%, 28% are women (Internet Filter Review).

About 70% of men between 18 and 34, a pornographic site visit in a typical month (comScore Media Metrix).

More than 20,000 images of child pornography posted online every week (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 10/8/03).

About 20% of all Internet pornography are children (National Center for Mission and) Exploited Children.
\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt;br> 100,000 websites offer child pornography (U.S. Customs Service estimate).

In December 2005, the porn industry is an annual sum of 3 billion euros (Internet Filter Review).

"Said during a meeting in 2003 by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, two thirds of the 350 divorce lawyers who plays on the Internet an important role in divorces in the past year with an excessive interest in contributing to online pornography, and half these cases. Pornography has an almost nonexistent role in divorce just seven or eight years. "(Divorcewizards.com)

Ron Brgundy said...

Since 2003, there were 1.3 million pornographic websites, and 260 million pages (N2H2, 2003).

The total turnover of the porn industry in 2006: $ 13.3 billion in the U.S., worldwide $ 97 billion U.S. (Internet Filter Review).

U.S. adult DVD / video rentals in 2005: almost 1 billion (Adult Video News).
Hotel audience for adult films: 55% (cbsnews.com).

Unique users worldwide visit adult Web sites monthly: 72 million (Internet Filter Review).

Number of titles of hardcore pornography in 2005 (U.S.) public: 13588 (Internet Filter Review).

Adults admit to Internet sexual addiction: 10%, 28% are women (Internet Filter Review).

About 70% of men between 18 and 34, a pornographic site visit in a typical month (comScore Media Metrix).

More than 20,000 images of child pornography posted online every week (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 10/8/03).

About 20% of all Internet pornography are children (National Center for Mission and) Exploited Children.
\\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ U0026lt;br> 100,000 websites offer child pornography (U.S. Customs Service estimate).

In December 2005, the porn industry is an annual sum of 3 billion euros (Internet Filter Review).

"Said during a meeting in 2003 by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, two thirds of the 350 divorce lawyers who plays on the Internet an important role in divorces in the past year with an excessive interest in contributing to online pornography, and half these cases. Pornography has an almost nonexistent role in divorce just seven or eight years. "(Divorcewizards.com)

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Arggg said...

Yes and no.

Porn is like love stories - the people a vision, false idealism of human sexuality.

Arggg said...

Yes and no.

Porn is like love stories - the people a vision, false idealism of human sexuality.

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