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Mr. Ed

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Are nude pictures immoral? What about pornography?

Is there a difference between nudity and graphic acts of exposure?

Is there more or less approval of nudity and/or pornography today?
 

"Does pornography still drive the internet? 2019 article


Credible-seeming statistics suggest that about one in seven web searches is for pornography. This is not trivial - but of course it means that six in seven web searches are not.
The most-visited pornography website - Pornhub - is roughly as popular as the likes of Netflix and LinkedIn. That's pretty popular but still only enough to rank 28th in the world when I checked.

But Avenue Q was first performed in 2003, an age ago in internet terms, and Trekkie Monster might have been more correct back then.
New technologies often tend to be expensive and unreliable. They need to find a niche market of early adopters, whose custom helps the technology to develop.
Once it is cheaper and more reliable, it finds a bigger market, and a much broader range of uses.
There is a theory that pornography played this role in the development of the internet, and a whole range of other technologies. Does it stack up?"


Very informative article. 4 minute read.

https://www.bbc.com/news/business-48283409
 
My faith based answer is that we were created nude. Then sin entered in, in the Garden of Eden, because of Man's disobedience to our Creator. So our Creator, caused us to want to hide our nudity for Adam's sin of eating from the Tree of Knowledge.

So nudity is okay, as we were created that way. Then God made it a sin for us to do anything in excess, like porn. Then declared this: "Whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy...think on these things."
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Many other sites used to show things that were not obscene in the strictest sense
but offensive and tasteless to most. Most of those sites have long since closed shop
but I think that there will always be an appetite for that which is forbidden to view.
Just the fact that it's considered to be something not discussed in polite company is
enough to make many people want to see what it is that someone else would rather
they not. It starts in childhood, with parents forbidding certain things and seemingly
never ends. Supply and demand. No demand, no supply.

I does though seem that the older some persons are, the more offended they profess being.
It's there and doesn't seem to be going away but no one's ever forced me to view anything.
 
Are there different levels of graphic acceptance or are all media that display or suggest nudity/sex viewed as morally wrong? I don't like graphic sexual expression on the other hand female nudity appeals to me at times. I was traumatized by my dad when I was 16, that caused me long-term pain and depression.
I was moody as a kid, likely, a precursor to mental illness and near my 16th birthday my dad barged into my bedroom and saw me on the floor looking at nudie magazine. His reaction was less than positive,

I'm looking for an EMDR therapist for childhood trauma.
 
Pornography is still a major issue for males today. The addiction rate is high and this interferes with marriage outlook.

While seldom diagnosed and treated, it's estimated that up to 10% of men struggle with a sexual compulsion or addiction. It can manifest in a variety of ways: showing up as a fixation with Internet pornography, exhibitionism, promiscuity, obsessive masturbation, use of adult establishments, or pay for sex encounters.

https://menscenter.org/issues-that-...agnosed and treated,or pay for sex encounters.
 
What do women think about men who look at nude women? Religious followers assume their opinion is the righteous word of god even though their belief is biblically unfounded, but it is tactic used to create guilt and manage hormones. I wonder how many times religious views were determined wrong in life. As you know, everything has an agenda and is expecting something in return.
 
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