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by nsxwolf 1218 days ago
Should we just show hardcore porn everywhere? In schools? On the kiosks at McDonalds?
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I mean, probably not, but like, the world doesn't care what we think we should show.

Should we dismantle people's bodies and show it to those people's children? Should we show children their own detached arms while trapping them in a burning house with a company of their mom who is missing lower part of a body and crawling around screaming from pain while her intestines are falling out? And a mangled head of their dead cousin who's been decapitated by a sharp sheet of metal launched at him as the GRAD hit the building? Did I mention it's fucking dark and no you can't call 911. That kind of shit is happening right this second I lived in Donetsk until 2004 and the stories that I see from there are fucking brutal. Why don't you go focus on that?

I mean yeah I'm not saying we should show porn to kids. Why are you even thinking about that? What part of not wanting my fetishes end up on easily hackable government databases and known to the world is even remotely correlated to showing hardcore porn everywhere? I'm not an exhibitionist, man. I'm a prude actually. I'm easily embarrassed by my girlfriend bringing up anything about our sexual life in public. When we go to sexshop and she discusses our fetishes with employee I leave the store and puke from stress and anxiety. The thought of the entire world having access to my sexual identity is horrifying. What about people who are LGBT who's family will disown or kill them?

I probably shouldn't have gotten this heated and I honestly don't think you actually mean evil. Just think about broader implications, please.

I'm not for the ID thing, I think it's stupid. But I reject the notion that porn is automatically therefore something good to expose children to.
Maybe, especially if it helped break the destructive shame-driven attitude the US has towards sexuality.

I think a reasonable moderate start would be removing any restrictions on depictions of mere nudity. My city is already ahead of the game by legalizing public nudity (it is not necessary to wear clothing in public spaces - quite popular for sunbathing at city parks in the summer).

Yes, I think that might be a good idea.

It would normalize sex and make the idea of being ashamed of how we look naked outdated.

At a minimum this seems like something that would result in some interesting science papers.

yes. stupid question deserves stupid answer.