There's levels to it. You can say watching porn is degenerate behavior, but it is several levels above being involved in making porn. At the end of the day, only one side voluntarily offered up their bodies on film for money knowing full well the social stigma attached.
Some people look down on porn consumer, but never to the extent of the actual models.
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03-04-2019, 06:14 AM #152
In context, I'm talking about porn consumers (like probably guys in this thread) talking about her (and Bree Olsen) like she's scum, because she's been a pornstar.
IME it's the equivalent to a coke consumer looking down on a drug dealer, for a porn consumer to insult/abuse a pornstar.
I think it's faux sense of superiority, becuase it's a symbiotic relationship. Pornstars wouldn't exist without porn consumers.If You Don't Like To Talk About Your Feelings, This Might Help...
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03-04-2019, 06:49 AM #156If You Don't Like To Talk About Your Feelings, This Might Help...
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I personally do not see them as scum. Many of them likely have great qualities and would be cool friends/fwbs, but I (and most guys) could not ever see them as relationship material because they are pretty much the definition of a whore, and the video evidence will last as long as the internet exists. Nobody wants their future kids to have a legit prostitute for a mom.
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03-04-2019, 01:56 PM #159
This.
I agree I think when it comes to the looking down part, it's mostly towards starting and building a life with one.
There's no way most men would take some one who's been used as a cum dumpster for a living over someone who isn't.
Wereas most women will still marry dudes who fap and watch porn (obviously this doesnt count for addicts)
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