Definitely a p*rn consumer. You‘re not mature for enjoying watching naked people rub on eachother on screen,…
Telling people it‘s filth is not abuse. There are so many sheltered snow flakes who can‘t handle any pushback. Since when became saying „hey watching others do it on screen isn‘t normal“ so problematic?
to @wynwyn555see as a women I want to say you something. I was also hesitant to watch this show at the beginning…
Hi. I do refrain from such content, but I like to call it out when it happens and the people that enable filthy industries. Obviously they don‘t like being told that it‘s wrong and not normal or healthy to consume it.
Just wondering those who call people against trash and porn purists if they consider themselves as dirt?Why are…
The comebacks are funny and so telling. If you think not wanting to see filth is having a fetish for purity, you‘re implying a fetish is sth bad, BUT the one who wants to see filth doesn‘t have a fetish? Or his fetish is ok? LOL they refute themselves and don‘t even realize it. Either way the normal thing is not to seek that type of content, not the other way around so trying to shame someone for not wanting to see people do it on screen isn‘t gonna work. The „historical accuracy“ argument is also hilarious: you‘re saying it‘s accurate that they used to do it in history, but then saying watching filth is necessary to learn how to do it, so how did the people do it so far without p*rn? How did the world population reach this number when p*rn only spread the last century? Do countries with the most p*rn consumers have also the highest number in births and healthy romantic lives?
The p*rn addicts will tell you how you‘re a fetishist for purity and can‘t appreciate the artistic beauty…
Plottwist: I never watched it cause I knew it had filth in it. I‘ll move on just fine, along the way I‘ll comment on the filth industry and enablers of it.
The p*rn addicts will tell you how you‘re a fetishist for purity and can‘t appreciate the artistic beauty…
It is. What difference does whether or nor their private parts meet make? P*rn industry desentisizes you to filth, filth in media desentitsizes you to p*rn, cycle repeats.
The p*rn addicts will tell you how you‘re a fetishist for purity and can‘t appreciate the artistic beauty…
So what? What does whether or not their private actually really met make a difference? Also I was talking about p*rn industry. Do you also know literally every show/movie out there that has some sort of filth had some perversion, coercions, abuse going on to put it on screen?
I do refrain from such content, but I like to call it out when it happens and the people that enable filthy industries. Obviously they don‘t like being told that it‘s wrong and not normal or healthy to consume it.
„If this year there had been another kdrama released with sexual content, then it would have been a case, but so far it‘s not!“
The „historical accuracy“ argument is also hilarious: you‘re saying it‘s accurate that they used to do it in history, but then saying watching filth is necessary to learn how to do it, so how did the people do it so far without p*rn? How did the world population reach this number when p*rn only spread the last century? Do countries with the most p*rn consumers have also the highest number in births and healthy romantic lives?
I‘m using my energy on standing by my principles.