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Old Jul 13, 2023, 12:05 AM
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Pornography as we all know is not real sex at all. Its all made up by virtue of medical help, practice and exercising. So why still then we get attracted to these porn stars as if these are some Godesses to help fulfil our wishes. Are we down to such a state in life where watching porn is everything we are left be happy with? There is some sort of high in it!! But what sort?? Why cant we do without pornography especially when you have no girlfriend and wife??

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Old Jul 18, 2023, 05:12 AM
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Some people have a porno addiction and can't stop watching it. It's a sad existence to have porno as a friend for sex—a nasty way to life.
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