
Oct 01, 2009, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Yoda
For me I am okay with porn and have no problem with it being available in a library if it is. Perhaps in an adult section that children can only enter with a parent or something. Personally I liked looking at porn magazines and videos with my former BF. Doing it together made it fun. My idea of fun anyway. I know we all are different and that is fine. (I just hope that none of our homemade sex videotapes never end up on the internet). That is where I draw the line but other than that I am a free spirit.
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a lot of good people are not aware that pornography is a big factor in sex trafficking of women and girls. sadly it fuels the demand. this quote is from captive daughters:
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An estimated 2 million women and children are held in sexual servitude throughout the world, and between 800,000 and 900,000 are trafficked across international borders for the purposes of sexual exploitation each year. These women and children make up the “supply” side of sex trafficking. Their lives are dominated by poverty, abuse, exploitation, rape, and freedom from nothing but dignity, safety, and meaningful options for survival.
In close proximity to these women and children are two groups of people who benefit from sex trafficking. First are the people who profit financially from the sexual exploitation of trafficked person; they include pimps, brothel owners, and pornographers. Second are those (mostly men) who buy sexual services and/or consumer goods (e.g., photos, videos, etc.) created via the sexual exploitation of trafficked persons. These people and their practices constitute the “demand” side of sex trafficking.
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