I remember a teacher in our primary school (about 25 years ago) telling us (the pupils) that we were going to hell because we watched Top of the Tops and the seductive dancers of Hot Gossip and Legs & Co that often featured on the show was pornographic.
One man/womans fantasy is anothers porn...
In the Ireland of the 50s Page 3 would be considered porn but today it is considered harmless.
I remember a teacher in our primary school (about 25 years ago) telling us (the pupils) that we were going to hell because we watched Top of the Tops and the seductive dancers of Hot Gossip and Legs & Co that often featured on the show was pornographic.
Because what one person thinks as harmless and another thinks is filth there will never be a consensus of opinion.
I take it that by dingly-danglies you are referring to genetalia? If so I am not aware of any top shelf magazines that show female genetalia on their front cover. Having said that I don't buy them or look out for them so I could be wrong!Hate seing the magazines in shops. But then I'm a woman. How would you blokes like to go into a shop and see a row of blatant photos of dingly-danglies? (only women don't tend to be that interested.....)
Can you clarify what exactly is legal in Ireland so? It's never been clear to me. I did read recently that any adult store selling videos that have not been rated by the censor is breaking the law and there is no rating that could be applied under the censor's rules to most ("hard core") porn. So presumably the vast majority of adult stores (and their customers?) are breaking the law?For the purposes of this I'm talking about only what is legal.
Why? (just wondering!originally posted by Caveat
I'd be particularly interested to hear what women think?
Why? (just wondering!)
From a woman.
Majority of porn doesn't bother me in the least, mags or films. Some of the films can be very entertaining, especially the dubbed ones, hilarious listening to an interpreter trying to sound sexy and stretch out the words to fit the facial expressions!!
Can you clarify what exactly is legal in Ireland so?
Why? (just wondering!)
Not to mention the women!heavily pregnant women with donkeys etc. Even though they are over 18, and presumeably consented to making the dvds, I still feel that they're being exploited.
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