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Originally Posted by VanillaGorillaDX
The internet
Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
So i'm seeing that almost every poster saying they are/were addicted to pron. So I ask, am I the only one who finds pron to be GROSS (now and back then) or is it really not that big of a deal to y'all...
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Originally Posted by Jumpshot
Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
So i'm seeing that almost every poster saying they are/were addicted to pron. So I ask, am I the only one who finds pron to be GROSS (now and back then) or is it really not that big of a deal to y'all...
...You must not have been watching the right kind of pr0n then.....
Yeah I get what you're saying. It really is nasty when you think about it. Just having sex like that with so many people and doing some prettycrazy stuff on top of that. But, I still like it thoughOriginally Posted by SuperAntigen
Originally Posted by Jumpshot
Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
So i'm seeing that almost every poster saying they are/were addicted to pron. So I ask, am I the only one who finds pron to be GROSS (now and back then) or is it really not that big of a deal to y'all...
...You must not have been watching the right kind of pr0n then........
Nah it def. wasn't that...
It's just that, after years of watching that stuff, I finally realized just how fraudulent and unnatural that whole "world" was. From the fact that women were being objectified to the fact that men were merely "tools", figuratively and metaphorically, used to objectify said females. Like, the dudes weren't "men" and the females weren't "women". They were just--objects...
It's hard to explain. It's like, all of a sudden, those movies were weird to watch because they lacked that "human" element...
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Internet and procrastination and pr0n and twitter and drinking
FML
Originally Posted by CJ863
money... shame on me for being a slave to the dollar... Im working on it tho...
Gonzo, much? It's def a disconnect when you see it for what it is but I suggest you start watching porn with a storyOriginally Posted by SuperAntigen
Originally Posted by Jumpshot
Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
So i'm seeing that almost every poster saying they are/were addicted to pron. So I ask, am I the only one who finds pron to be GROSS (now and back then) or is it really not that big of a deal to y'all...
...You must not have been watching the right kind of pr0n then........
Nah it def. wasn't that...
It's just that, after years of watching that stuff, I finally realized just how fraudulent and unnatural that whole "world" was. From the fact that women were being objectified to the fact that men were merely "tools", figuratively and metaphorically, used to objectify said females. Like, the dudes weren't "men" and the females weren't "women". They were just--objects...
It's hard to explain. It's like, all of a sudden, those movies were weird to watch because they lacked that "human" element...
...
Originally Posted by JayHood23
Cougars (see Raquels Welch thread)
Originally Posted by Master Zik
Gonzo, much? It's def a disconnect when you see it for what it is but I suggest you start watching porn with a storyOriginally Posted by SuperAntigen
Originally Posted by Jumpshot
Originally Posted by SuperAntigen
So i'm seeing that almost every poster saying they are/were addicted to pron. So I ask, am I the only one who finds pron to be GROSS (now and back then) or is it really not that big of a deal to y'all...
...You must not have been watching the right kind of pr0n then........
Nah it def. wasn't that...
It's just that, after years of watching that stuff, I finally realized just how fraudulent and unnatural that whole "world" was. From the fact that women were being objectified to the fact that men were merely "tools", figuratively and metaphorically, used to objectify said females. Like, the dudes weren't "men" and the females weren't "women". They were just--objects...
It's hard to explain. It's like, all of a sudden, those movies were weird to watch because they lacked that "human" element...
...or amateur since that's the difference between watching porn and watching ppl have sex, a little more natural if you will