My first experience of porn
So there I am, aged 11, crawling through the woods with the Scouts when we come upon a big pile of magazines stuck into a tree. Risking losing the game by being seen, we stand up to knock them down.
They flutter down in a big heap - and behold, they are full of nudey ladies!
Crawling through the woods suddenly lost its appeal...
What was your first experience of porn?
( , Thu 25 Jan 2007, 15:29)
So there I am, aged 11, crawling through the woods with the Scouts when we come upon a big pile of magazines stuck into a tree. Risking losing the game by being seen, we stand up to knock them down.
They flutter down in a big heap - and behold, they are full of nudey ladies!
Crawling through the woods suddenly lost its appeal...
What was your first experience of porn?
( , Thu 25 Jan 2007, 15:29)
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what rot, monty
Whilst I'll accept, in difference to others, that porn isn't always entirely healthy the root cause is usually elsewhere. Porn no more breaks up relationships than a violent film makes everyone into psychopaths. I rather suspect the 40% figure is a convenient scapegoat as admitting that you didn't work on your sex life or the attraction was mostly physically based and faded as you let yourself go isn't something people will admit..
*Do* expect your partner to be comfortable with porn. If they're not comfortable with it and you find porn a necessary part of your sex life, find someone else - a partner should satisfy your sexual needs in additional to your intellectual and emotional ones.
( , Fri 26 Jan 2007, 14:46, Reply)
Whilst I'll accept, in difference to others, that porn isn't always entirely healthy the root cause is usually elsewhere. Porn no more breaks up relationships than a violent film makes everyone into psychopaths. I rather suspect the 40% figure is a convenient scapegoat as admitting that you didn't work on your sex life or the attraction was mostly physically based and faded as you let yourself go isn't something people will admit..
*Do* expect your partner to be comfortable with porn. If they're not comfortable with it and you find porn a necessary part of your sex life, find someone else - a partner should satisfy your sexual needs in additional to your intellectual and emotional ones.
( , Fri 26 Jan 2007, 14:46, Reply)
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