Ashley wrote: Overall I think the warning is plausible, but hugely exaggerated.
Hmm... I actually can relate to this part of it... I mean, I watch a decent number of romantic comedies and such, because one of my biggest desires is to get married... I don't usually see it as "i had that girl for two and a half hours" except in the case of one movie, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MindThe man was hers, but only for two and a half hours, and now, like every other man, he’s gone.
Kaligraphic wrote:The etymology of the word porn pretty much restricts it to sexual material. The definition they use is inaccurate and thus the conclusion is wrong in its terminology.
The concept may actually be correct in that the material's purpose is similar to that of pornography, but it would have been better to use a less rigidly defined word, or to use a term such as "emotional pornography" to more accurately represent the concept which they are trying to convey.
The Grammarian wrote:As an aside, do people still distinguish between "softcore" and "hardcore" pornography? If so, is softcore pornography still sinful, and what qualifies something as softcore pornography?
the objective of porn is arouse physical feelings, correct?
kaemmerite wrote:Now, see, I'd always taken pornography to mean something depicting actual sex. In that definition, things like Playboy would not be considered pornographic, because there is no sex in Playboy, merely nude women. To me, that would be filed more under the category "erotic."
kaemmerite wrote:Eh, a little of both, honestly. Yes, the primary purpose is to arouse physical feelings, but there is an emotional side to it, too. For example, a person who is constantly rejected by women in real life would watch porn, and perhaps visualize himself with that woman, a woman who does not reject him, thus fulfilling his need for acceptance.
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