I don't mean to sound like an idiot, but I don't even know what Poser is...so I just skimmed over those posts. I'm not a big technical person?...so...it sounded techie to me. Well, and kind of reminded me of Barbie dolls.
Anyway, I never thought you were actually producing closet kiddie porn, I just thought you guys were giving examples and discussing "virtual" porn (is that what it's called?)
Actually, SugarB, this way the thread is going is my fault. I was making a case about how even "virtual" porn (yes, you got it right), i.e. porn made from animation and computer generated people - where no live, actual, humans are involved, can be taken as something harmful.
The point I'm trying to make is this:
To me, any fantasies that remain just that is fine. One could have a fantasy of anything as long as they
want and desire it remain a fantasy.
People fantasize horrible things all the time: Games, books, movies, television are filled with fantasies of being a criminal, being a mass murder, being a rapist, etc, etc. Yet the majority of people in this world are none of these things. Porn is exactly the same thing.
Like a game, like a book, etc, it's a release. There is nothing wrong with having the fantasy. There is nothing wrong with even acting out the fantasy with a willing, legal partner(s). There's nothing wrong with creating the fantasy on film using legal, willing, well-treated and well-paid actors and actresses. There's nothing wrong with creating the fantasy on video using non-real, virtual actors and actresses who are created by a computer.
What's the difference between watching a bank robbery in the movies and say to yourself "that's cool", and fantasize about it. And seeing some taboo sex portrayed in a movie and think "that's hot", and fantasize about it. Nothing.
The difference is that when someone
decides to make the fantasy an actual, complete, very real life reality, desiring, not caring about, or even wanting the consequences and all, be it a movie of being a criminal or a sex offender, then that person who decided to make this a reality is the person. Not the media.