(June 1, 2014 at 10:40 am)Brakeman Wrote: The OP referred to "world sexuality" not individual sexuality. As a whole, we buy what we want.
I never got that impression.
Besides most porn nowadays is not bought. Most porn businesses (I would assume) make money from advertising revenue.
Quote:Anyway, you claim that porn gave you a warped perception of what sex is like.
I am surprised by this claim. Can you give a couple of the main particular examples?
I'm surprised that you're surprised, I genuinely thought it was common knowledge that porn can do this. There's entire movements out there dedicated to getting people off the porn. I tried r/nofap on reddit for a good while. There's a lot of information on there that would suggest porn (as well as masturbation) are negative influences on people's mindsets. Not saying I believe it all but there's certainly some truth to it.
From a personal point of view, sex (when I had it for the first time) was nothing like what it is depicted as in porn. I'm sure it's the same for virtually everyone, no?
A more specific example? Titty jobs are far less exciting than porn would have me believe. I doubt I'd of ever thought to go for that unless I got the idea from porn.
So in that sense, that is something that porn has directly influenced.