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by 3form
54 days ago
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>I don't think sexual needs are needs that can't be managed without media. Of course they can, but it still helps - that's why I used that wording. Also replacement of one sex need with another feels more viable than with other needs, given how the chemical machinery of the body seems to work. > I find when a partner characterizes porn, the sex is worse... Maybe other people enjoy the sounds or behaviors seen in the videos, but not for me. I can't say that the content isn't majorly bad, or that the field is not rife with abuse. That's a real problem, but I think u related to the original question of "does it address a real need". In this case I think the main takeaways are the ideas, techniques, and what you can learn about body from some of the more realistic videos. Somewhat unfortunately, many people pick wrongly, but I do believe right choices exist. |
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(for the record, these ideas I'm writing about are not my own, but my observations as a member of the society. I wish these topics were less taboo, but it is what it is.)