If that's porn, what the fuck is THEIR excuse whenever any PUBLIC event they have is WAY WORSE in terms of if people are dressed at all..
At least this is fictional AND age rated 18+ so parents should know not to buy it for their kids, everything the left promote should be AO but they push it ON kids like a white van with free candy written on it.
If right wingers just owned up and admitted they hate porn
My guy, the one's using 'porn addiction' in arguments to target men aren't right-wing. Near exclusively, I've seen it as something women(ie, leftists) use to try and control, shame, and harass men.
At least in my experience. If that's what you're seeing, then it's a fairly universal argument, albeit for completely different reasons.
Still. I'm beginning to suspect that 'porn addiction' is less a cause and more of a symptom - people looking at down-stream results and refusing to acknowledge the source of the problem. They mumble something about porn giving 'unrealistic expectations' or 'encourages abuse toward women' or 'muh sexual slavery' as emotional arguments without ever acknowledging why men prefer to jerk it in the privacy of their own homes as opposed to engage with women to get their dick wet.
My guy, the one's using 'porn addiction' in arguments to target men aren't right-wing. Near exclusively, I've seen it as something women(ie, leftists) use to try and control, shame, and harass men.
If that's porn, what the fuck is THEIR excuse whenever any PUBLIC event they have is WAY WORSE in terms of if people are dressed at all..
At least this is fictional AND age rated 18+ so parents should know not to buy it for their kids, everything the left promote should be AO but they push it ON kids like a white van with free candy written on it.
My guy, the one's using 'porn addiction' in arguments to target men aren't right-wing. Near exclusively, I've seen it as something women(ie, leftists) use to try and control, shame, and harass men.
At least in my experience. If that's what you're seeing, then it's a fairly universal argument, albeit for completely different reasons.
Still. I'm beginning to suspect that 'porn addiction' is less a cause and more of a symptom - people looking at down-stream results and refusing to acknowledge the source of the problem. They mumble something about porn giving 'unrealistic expectations' or 'encourages abuse toward women' or 'muh sexual slavery' as emotional arguments without ever acknowledging why men prefer to jerk it in the privacy of their own homes as opposed to engage with women to get their dick wet.
Bro, have you not heard of no-fap?