Might they see it as legitimizing rape? Certainly they MIGHT, but it doesn't negate the law. They could not use it as a defense were they to ever be arrested for committing an act of rape. Which renders your point moot; they might see it that way, but it doesn't negate the actual truth ...
And you think a rape victim is going to take comfort in that wonderfully unerring citation?!
... and in any case, for every ONE man (or woman, as it is possible to rape a man, albeit with much more difficulty) who is prompted by the act of watching so-called "rape porn" to commit the actual act, there will be many more who won't. Porn is not reality, it is never intentionally, to my knowledge [emphasis added], portrayed as reality ...
"to [your] knowledge". And what, exactly, would that extend to in this context, because, you know,
that's vitally important if you're going to make statements like that and expect people to respect them!
... and most people [emphasis added] are smart enough, in my opinion, to recognize that difference.
I've tried "most people". Unfortunately, it doesn't work around here in this Forum, so, everything you "spoke about" is, sadly, invaild. Ordinarily, I'd say "I know exactly what you mean" when you refer to "most people", but, unfortunately, I feel that on this occasion I really must toe the line! Sorry
But regardless, we're not talking about "most people" are we? We're talking about people with a propensity to rape. Are they "smart enough" to recognize "that difference", just like they're "smart enough" to recognize that they shouldn't rape in any event? If so, why have the porn in the first place? See how that works?
I think you are conflating what a woman who is a porn actress might be PAID to do with what they would actually WANT to do (I'm certain they're often quite different) when engaging in sexual acts.
Ordinarily, I'd sit right back at this point and watch the Forum Fireworks go up, just like they did when
I made this (and similar) points. But somehow I think that the relevant posters around here have homed in on their target, so I'd say you're pretty safe!
A porn actress has a job to do, same as me; the major difference is in how we both put money in the bank and food on the table. That doesn't negate the fact that she has a legitimate job, and I certainly wouldn't automatically disrespect her for performing her job.
We've touched on this principle earlier, but I'll reiterate it, in essence: Would you automatically disrespect a man in Iran, say, whose job, by choice, is to flog women for wearing trousers? See how that works?
And speaking as a normal [emphasis added] upper-middle-class woman ...
Unfortunately "normal" falls flat around here to the same extent as "most people" (and "regular people") does. But regardless, it doesn't really matter. Here's why:
... I can tell you right now that if I thought I could pull it off well enough, I would possibly take a role in a porn movie. I enjoy sex and do watch porn movies on occasion; the only thing holding me back from seeking such a role is that I am happy in my job and my life and don't really feel the need to change jobs now, and my perception of myself is that, while I am attractive, I am not exactly the same sort of model as those porn actresses are and probably wouldn't be considered anyway. But I've entertained the thought on occasion and wouldn't automatically turn it down if it were offered to me. I'd have to give it a decent amount of thought first before I made a decision. [emphasis (lots of!) added]
Well if
THAT isn't the best case study I've ever seen in hedging your bets and leaving the door open I really don't know what is! You're all piss and wind, in my opinion - typical of why I wrote this:
Not only that, and this might be the rub, there is a major difference between asking a woman: "Would you do porn" and her answering "yes", and her actually doing porn if push came to shove!
Porn, in my opinion, is greatly exaggerated sex that is presented as a form of escapism, the same as any other form of entertainment, to include movies, plays, music, art, etc. I personally feel that anyone who has disrespect for such people is being hypocritical by not extending that disrespect to people in similar, albeit less sex-oriented, professions.
You really don't realize how naive and thoughtless this shows you to be, do you? Or are you just wanting to be completely open and honest, warts and all, and drop the persona at this point?
Porn is a job; a lucrative job to be sure, but still a job, and a necessary one if you ask me.
And flogging women for wearing trousers is too, if you ask Mahmoud Ahmadinejad! See how that works?
Southwind, this may not be the way you actually feel, but I have to agree with several other posters in this thread when I say you do act somewhat hypocritical with regards to your feelings toward porn actresses. I'm not saying you have no right to have disrespect for them; that's your prerogative and I won't be a party to an abrogation of someone's rights, but to say that you disrespect these women solely because they are paid to have sex on camera [emphasis added] and don't extend those feelings to the MEN in the equation comes across as very sexist and hypocritical of you.
Well if you realized how general, and hence way off beam, this stereotypical pro-porn defensive rhetoric of yours is, you could save us all a lot of time and effort here!
Understand, this is solely my perception of the situation ...
"Perception" being the operative word.
... it may not be how you actually feel ...
You don't say!
... but it IS how you are presenting yourself in others' perceptions of you.
"Others'"! You mean like "most people"?!
... You might want to bear that in mind when you respond to JFrankA and sugarb and Ron, because right now your responses, as I've read them, come across as very snarky and disregarding of the fact that their interpretation of your posts, as they've read them, may not be what you actually meant.
I made my position on this clear previously:
As I admitted previously, I tend to be provocative to "stir" the debate. I see no harm in that. And I don't suffer fools gladly (OK - "fools" is probably too strong a word, in the main!), by which I mean if somebody here happens to misunderstand or judge me because of lack of attention to exactly what I write and the words I choose (I like to be precise, even if it's not comprehended precisely!) or for whatever other reason beyond my control, then they will tend to get short shrift, topped off with a healthy dose of sarcasm and/or beratement, if I'm so inclined at the time. That's just me. Take it or leave it - you are, afterall, perfectly free to leave.
My adage Sabrina - pick your jousts carefully. If you realize the other guy's lance is twice the length of yours afterwards don't expect him to lop some off! (I like that!

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I hope you consider it money well spent, particularly given how much change you got back!
