SympathysSilhouette Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 http://americandecency.org/main.php?f=upda...vember/11.08.07 Discuss. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbinebri Posted November 11, 2007 Share Posted November 11, 2007 We need to stand up and oppose pornography wherever we find it because as we don't, toxic, degrading, life-destroying pornography will be in our face as it is in Europe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SympathysSilhouette Posted November 14, 2007 Author Share Posted November 14, 2007 We need to stand up and oppose pornography wherever we find it because as we don't, toxic, degrading, life-destroying pornography will be in our face as it is in Europe. I always knew you Europeans were heathens! We rule! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
penny-dreaddfull Posted November 14, 2007 Share Posted November 14, 2007 as an american its always fascinated me how graphic violence is A-OKbut show a little tits and ass?? maybe some sensual sex?? our 'moral majority'shits bricks.a society that subjugates its desires is a twisted society indeedi see all these other countries around the world where sex is treated like it should be=a natural part of life, and im jealous. im sure if you compared the ratios of sex crimesin america vs. europe, i bet america leads the frigging packand one interesting thing about life destroying porn that the mm wants to keep off of american soilcalifornia is the porn capitol of the WORLD*duh**rolls eyes*fucking bible thumpers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TooBoku Posted November 14, 2007 Share Posted November 14, 2007 LA is friggin pornitopia. Miami is pretty big on porn too.New York used to be but Giuliani is the man. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbinebri Posted November 15, 2007 Share Posted November 15, 2007 Whoa, and I thought I was the only one who was going to reply in this thread. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbinebri Posted November 15, 2007 Share Posted November 15, 2007 as an american its always fascinated me how graphic violence is A-OKbut show a little tits and ass?? maybe some sensual sex?? our 'moral majority'shits bricks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
penny-dreaddfull Posted November 15, 2007 Share Posted November 15, 2007 matt, we agree on something?? ~faints~ ~gets up~ faints again~ lol./ i do agree with your reasoning..but were so behind everyone else in this world in so many respects.. education,healthcare,finances, general philosophy if we dont stop worrying about whos fucking who and start on the real things our once great society's gonna burn, and ole G.W. will be playing the fiddle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mbinebri Posted November 15, 2007 Share Posted November 15, 2007 ^ I don't know. I like to think G.W has turned the U.S. off of voting for moronic presidents, so maybe better things are on the horizon. And when we agree on something, just know this: it's only your imagination. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
penny-dreaddfull Posted November 15, 2007 Share Posted November 15, 2007 sumamabitch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moiselles Posted November 15, 2007 Share Posted November 15, 2007 I'm on the fence with this. I don't have children nor am I 13 year old girl (anymore). Was I wearing thongs at 13? No. But at 14 and 15 I was. Victoria's Secret catalogs were never considered "dirty" in my house and we are a conservative family. Then again, the PiNK line wasn't out when I was that age and I just had regular cotton undergarments versus ones with cherries and stars and puppy dogs. I, personally, don't like the PiNK line. It's not my style. Would I want my 13 year-old daughter wearing sweat pants with "PiNK" written on her butt? Probably not. But I think there is a line parents' tend to walk with either being too over-protective or not enough and that is where the fault is. Many parents are so eager to blame the media for all their child's problems once they arise. And the issue is, 13, 14, and 15 year old girls don't have jobs (hell, or even cars!), unless it's your occasional babysitting job for $20 on the weekend, so where are these girls getting the money to buy said lascivious underwear? Well, they are either stealing it (which is an entire issue on its own) or Mommy Dearest is purchasing it for them. So maybe the problem isn't Victoria's Secret, but it's the parenting... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TooBoku Posted November 15, 2007 Share Posted November 15, 2007 I was thinking of posting something like that.Moiselles, marry me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
penny-dreaddfull Posted November 15, 2007 Share Posted November 15, 2007 I'm on the fence with this. I don't have children nor am I 13 year old girl (anymore). Was I wearing thongs at 13? No. But at 14 and 15 I was. Victoria's Secret catalogs were never considered "dirty" in my house and we are a conservative family. Then again, the PiNK line wasn't out when I was that age and I just had regular cotton undergarments versus ones with cherries and stars and puppy dogs. I, personally, don't like the PiNK line. It's not my style. Would I want my 13 year-old daughter wearing sweat pants with "PiNK" written on her butt? Probably not. But I think there is a line parents' tend to walk with either being too over-protective or not enough and that is where the fault is. Many parents are so eager to blame the media for all their child's problems once they arise. And the issue is, 13, 14, and 15 year old girls don't have jobs (hell, or even cars!), unless it's your occasional babysitting job for $20 on the weekend, so where are these girls getting the money to buy said lascivious underwear? Well, they are either stealing it (which is an entire issue on its own) or Mommy Dearest is purchasing it for them. So maybe the problem isn't Victoria's Secret, but it's the parenting... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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