Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Examples of harm? I think one need only read a few threads here concerning women to see proof of the harm.
The human body is a work of art and there is nothing wrong with enjoying looking at naked women.However we have a young generation that's been so exposed to this stuff that they routinely objectify women,grading them as if they were slabs of beef while at the same time being totally and utterly clueless as to how to approach and deal with women in real time.
Originally posted by: notfred
I really don't get this. I'm not talking about pedophiles, just photographs or maybe a video. I could see how you'd think your kid had a problem when he's collecting hundreds of gigs of pornography, but if your kid accidentally happens upon a site with a porn pop-up or two, who cares? I don't see the problem.
EDIT: No I don't have kids and no, the "you'll feel different when you have kids of your own" line isn't going to help me to see your point of view.
Originally posted by: dolph
notfred, why do you start threads like this? you don't want arguments against your position. you're obviously only looking for people to agree with you. do you want to know the fundamental reason why adults try to shield their kids from pornography?
because it is sex without love or consequences. most rational people would agree that something as intimate as sex is best when it's between two people that care deeply about each other. pornography says it's fine to fvck anything. do you want your kids to feel that sex is something to be taken lightly? would you feel comfortable with your teenage daughter watching a video showing a few girls deciding they're really horny so they orders a pizza just to give the delivery boy a blowjob? why or why not? this doesn't even start to touch on accidental pregancies or stds.
as a culture, americans might be too uptight about sex. others might be too loose. i think there needs to be a common ground that allows for sex to exist in everyday life, that lets us talk about it without thinking it's a sin. i think that columns like savage love and shows like loveline are good starts to frank and open discussions about accepting our sexuality, and not trying to hide it under the rug.
violence is another story. there's about 1,000 times too much violence out there right now, and i think that's not too healthy for us, either.
Originally posted by: Ameesh
i think its very natural for a kid to be curious about it, in fact it s probably a very healthy and normal thing to be curious about.
i think those gestapo like parents are screwing up there kids more by trying to forcibally censor the workd from them rather then trying to educate and help their child understand and put what they see in a context.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Examples of harm? I think one need only read a few threads here concerning women to see proof of the harm.
The human body is a work of art and there is nothing wrong with enjoying looking at naked women.However we have a young generation that's been so exposed to this stuff that they routinely objectify women,grading them as if they were slabs of beef while at the same time being totally and utterly clueless as to how to approach and deal with women in real time.
the neighbor kid got crushed to death when his older brother's gargantuan stack of porn fell on him
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Roger
If you had seen his reaction Notfred, you would understand completely, his young mind is not ready for this filth yet, his emotional stability has been affected, would you give your child a harmful thing ?
Now what if he goues to school and says to another child that he had seen a man stick his firehose into a woman ?
Whammo, child welfare will be knocking on my door, this is besides the point that he has been scarred this incident.
I don't know how old your son is, but I'd really doubt he's scarred by it. I guess he's probably between 6 and 8 or so, seeing as how he goes to school and has homework. When I was 8 or 9, some kid on my block stole some dirty magazines from his dad or something, and we looked at them out of curiosity. We thought some of the stuff in there was pretty gross, but it was hardly scarring. If we went to school the next day and told someone else we'd seen a porn magazine, we'd hardly have been hauled off to foster homes. Hell, I'd seen much more disturbing acts of violence in movies anyway. I never had nightmares after seeing porn, but it happened a couple times after violent movies.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Originally posted by: Ameesh
I think if your parents are responsible and can provide you with a context to what you are seeing, both parties come out for the better.
Most parents like to decide when to begin sexual education with their children,this timing is influenced by a lot of factor's,having to explain because hardcore appeared on the screen while searching for something totally innocous is not usually the best way to go about it.
Originally posted by: dolph
notfred, why do you start threads like this? you don't want arguments against your position. you're obviously only looking for people to agree with you.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Examples of harm? I think one need only read a few threads here concerning women to see proof of the harm.
The human body is a work of art and there is nothing wrong with enjoying looking at naked women.However we have a young generation that's been so exposed to this stuff that they routinely objectify women,grading them as if they were slabs of beef while at the same time being totally and utterly clueless as to how to approach and deal with women in real time.
Originally posted by: Geekbabe
Examples of harm? I think one need only read a few threads here concerning women to see proof of the harm.
The human body is a work of art and there is nothing wrong with enjoying looking at naked women.However we have a young generation that's been so exposed to this stuff that they routinely objectify women,grading them as if they were slabs of beef while at the same time being totally and utterly clueless as to how to approach and deal with women in real time.
Of course they're not solely based, but it does play a part.but I hardly think the judgements are made solely based on pornography as an example of how women look.
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Notfred, if you had a daughter would you still be inclined to show her some porn as a gateway into a conversation about sex?
Originally posted by: Roger
the neighbor kid got crushed to death when his older brother's gargantuan stack of porn fell on him
Ah, another bright individual adding great depth and insight to this discussion.