Do you think that there are too many women trying to be pornstars?
Do you think that there are too many women trying to be pornstars?
The cat was why I clicked on this article!
Well, I think most of the contributors recognise that there are issues with porn, but unlike some feminists, they don't draw a border around all of it then try to bomb it out of existence.
Yeah, the moving in is unusual and not something I've actually heard of before.
In the UK this seems reasonably common, at least when both are above 16. It would be interesting to plot attitudes to this across the world.
Essentially the images we are talking about are porn and/or images in which women are in sexual poses/dress.
When a person takes a sexual selfie and posts it on the internet, what is or should be the appropriate response?
It rests on whether it negatively affects the viewers, which has been a debated point for decades.
I'm not sure everyone agrees that porn is a morally neutral activity.
That's when it died for me too. I didn't bother with 3 at all.
I've always thought that Perry was better off without him.
I was thinking about this myself, and I agree that this is part of much wider issue of abuse and threats on the internet. It seems to me a lot people are unwilling or incapable of debating issues or topics in a civil manner, and they tend to immediately attack the person rather than their actions or ideas.
"Damned if you do, damned if you don't" - pretty much sums up most issues women seem to face from I've seen.
I've had a quick search on Twitter, but I'm not used to searching it and going back through older conversations, and Google, but I don't think I'm getting the entire picture.
He sounds like a masochist in some ways, deliberately seeking out ways to torture himself mentally and not really doing anything to get himself out of his rut.
It seemed clear enough to me.
Have you seen Penelope Cruz's recent debut work, an ad for lingerie too, as a director? Might be something Jezebel might want to take a look at.
I don't understand it either. It effects no-one materially at all, and most people can barely tell you which person is on which note anyway.
While this is a good move from Twitter, didn't Caitlin Moran threaten to make a someone "piss through a straw" on Twitter a couple of months ago after he wrote something about her husband?