OF is a brand. A name. It's not the actual root of the problem. Wiping it off the face of the earth wouldn't magically fix things, feminist women in the schools have been breaking boys into perfect simps for years now.
I'm well aware of being a brand, just like other porn companies. It's part of porn as an institution, however, and Leonid is part of that. He made his money that he used to purchase OF shares on other porn projects, you know, the kind of non-OF you love to defend. I think you don't want to know OF's history.
Is it though? I don't really care how he made his money. And he ran a camgirl site, which was the same kind of exploitative bullshit as OF.
It's the fake interaction that differentiates them. If I pay for a premium membership on a porn site, I know I'm not going to meet...(porn name here). With camming and OF, the whole experience is built around that fake emotional attachment.
I know he's a man.
OF is a brand. A name. It's not the actual root of the problem. Wiping it off the face of the earth wouldn't magically fix things, feminist women in the schools have been breaking boys into perfect simps for years now.
I'm well aware of being a brand, just like other porn companies. It's part of porn as an institution, however, and Leonid is part of that. He made his money that he used to purchase OF shares on other porn projects, you know, the kind of non-OF you love to defend. I think you don't want to know OF's history.
Is it though? I don't really care how he made his money. And he ran a camgirl site, which was the same kind of exploitative bullshit as OF.
It's the fake interaction that differentiates them. If I pay for a premium membership on a porn site, I know I'm not going to meet...(porn name here). With camming and OF, the whole experience is built around that fake emotional attachment.
Again, CamGirl sites can't exists without a porn industry.
Do you think any of these people who give to OF and other CamGirls think they are actually going to meet them?
Okay (((Andrea Dworkin)))
Yes, I really believe that they believe that, or at least that the woman acknowledges their existence beyond simply as a customer.