FallenHero
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1AM = late? If he's happy, is able to get to work/school and perform well, what is the issue?
Originally posted by: xaeniac
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
Sorry... looking at a lot of porn is not considered "normal" to some folks.
Pornography can become a serious addicition and can lead to the end of realtionships and even sometimes jobs. To be honest, if folks view enough porn, i feel it can lead to false views of sex and sexuality that can in turn give a false idea of what a good wife/gf should or can be.
What is normal can differ from one person to the next, but i would say, OP, if porn is consuming your friends life, perhaps you should consider gently talking with him about it.
If you do chose to do so, be non-threatening and truly care about your friends feelings.
Very good point
Originally posted by: marulee
What is not an addiction then? Do you eat regularly everyday? Do you call that an addiction? Ending the relationship can be cause by many different things, agree that porn could of been a major issue, but I am questioning why porn came to be a priority among many other subjects!
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: LolaWiz
Sorry... looking at a lot of porn is not considered "normal" to some folks.
Pornography can become a serious addicition and can lead to the end of realtionships and even sometimes jobs. To be honest, if folks view enough porn, i feel it can lead to false views of sex and sexuality that can in turn give a false idea of what a good wife/gf should or can be.
What is normal can differ from one person to the next, but i would say, OP, if porn is consuming your friends life, perhaps you should consider gently talking with him about it.
If you do chose to do so, be non-threatening and truly care about your friends feelings.
So, like many things in life, too much of something can be bad, as can irresponsible use. People must understand that porn does not represent a realistic manner of sexual behavior, just as movies or reality TV does not accurately reflect the real world.
And, as one Futurama said at the beginning, "Not a substitute for human interaction." I guess that's almost accurate. Porn can in fact be a substitute for human interaction. Just not a very good one. It's like substituting real food with sticks of butter. It's a substitute for real food, but it's really not a very good one.
From another recent thread:
If you guys live in (West) LA you've definitely heard of 4play. It's the best strip club I've ever been to and has the most beautiful women. In fact, I can't go to any other ones because they suck so bad compared to this one (maybe Spearmint Rhino). And because I've been there so many times, my perspective on women have been completely shot and I don't know if I can ever settle for anyone too far below the caliber of these women.
Hmmm.... I think Lola has a very valid point. People may think that they realize that porn doesn't represent realistic expectations, but gradually, their perception of what realistic expectations are becomes a bit skewed.
Originally posted by: FallenHero
It has to be done...
Originally posted by: Smartazz
What is wrong with some of you people, read the entire original post before you say something in this thread. So far very little of you have actually been an actual help and apparently to some of you showwing a care for your friends is foreign to you. Also because I keyed in a word incorrectly you don't have to make a point about that, seriously. Why don't you contribute something usefull to this thead? I'm not talking to everybody who responded, some of you made some helpful comments though and you know who you are.
Originally posted by: Smartazz
What is wrong with some of you people, read the entire original post before you say something in this thread. So far very little of you have actually been an actual help and apparently to some of you showwing a care for your friends is foreign to you. Also because I keyed in a word incorrectly you don't have to make a point about that, seriously. Why don't you contribute something usefull to this thead? I'm not talking to everybody who responded, some of you made some helpful comments though and you know who you are.
Originally posted by: eldorado99
Tell him to find a real addiction!
Originally posted by: Smartazz
What is wrong with some of you people, read the entire original post before you say something in this thread. So far very little of you have actually been an actual help and apparently to some of you showwing a care for your friends is foreign to you. Also because I keyed in a word incorrectly you don't have to make a point about that, seriously. Why don't you contribute something usefull to this thead? I'm not talking to everybody who responded, some of you made some helpful comments though and you know who you are.
Originally posted by: cherrytwist
The idea that "realistic expectaions become a bit skewed" is bunk. Men (for the most part) want sex pretty much all the time (which is unrealistic). Porn is a form of FANTASY to "curb" that desire. Then again, I married a stripper so maybe I'm a poor example
Sorry Lola, but you sound like the same sort of person that blames video games and rap music for the violence in our society. Am I right? Isn't that the same logic?
Pornography is a multi-billion dollar industry. It's like anything else American..it's got an ugly side to it (See Steroids in MLB, Crime in the NBA, NFL) but people are obviously buying into it...they just don't like to admit it.
Originally posted by: shuttleboi
You are missing an important counter-point: porn and rampant sluttism is becoming a mainstream part of america now more than ever. Take a look at the 17-year-old girls with boob jobs wearing "Pornstar" half-tops with their jeans showing their thonged asscracks. Take a look at how young women use Halloween to dress as sluttily as they possibly can. Look at the all-time high rate of pre-marital sex. We live in a society driven by sex, and porn is an important part of our national image. The sooner you embrace it, the better you will be.