That's perfectly reasonable. Its not a really healthy outlet and shouldn't be so widely accepted in our faces. EPI is one of the leading causes of trannies, gays and likely sexual crimes, in my opinion.
But attempting to control it at this juncture through legislation and bans is shortsighted and doomed to fail, likely in such a way it forever taints any future attempts to do so like Prohibition did for alcohol.
Giving guys an out, a space to "detox" from it without falling into obsession, and general social/community efforts to remove it are absolutely laudable. Fixing gender relations and removing a lot of the Jews behind it from power should be high priority. But that must also come with the knowledge that snakes and malicious people will try to wear your cause as a cloak in a manner much like the bill being talked about.
It really isn't. Maybe back in the day when you could spank it to a Playboy that wasn't really anymore spicy than your average European TV ad that shows topless women. Now there are teenagers conditioned on brutal DVDA before they're even of legal age to look at it in the first place. We weren't meant to regulate that kind of dopamine overdose.
That's perfectly reasonable. Its not a really healthy outlet and shouldn't be so widely accepted in our faces. EPI is one of the leading causes of trannies, gays and likely sexual crimes, in my opinion.
But attempting to control it at this juncture through legislation and bans is shortsighted and doomed to fail, likely in such a way it forever taints any future attempts to do so like Prohibition did for alcohol.
Giving guys an out, a space to "detox" from it without falling into obsession, and general social/community efforts to remove it are absolutely laudable. Fixing gender relations and removing a lot of the Jews behind it from power should be high priority. But that must also come with the knowledge that snakes and malicious people will try to wear your cause as a cloak in a manner much like the bill being talked about.
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency?
Early Porn Introduction.
It really isn't. Maybe back in the day when you could spank it to a Playboy that wasn't really anymore spicy than your average European TV ad that shows topless women. Now there are teenagers conditioned on brutal DVDA before they're even of legal age to look at it in the first place. We weren't meant to regulate that kind of dopamine overdose.