TPL2008
TPL2008
TPL2008

Didn't Mother Teresa believe that suffering was a gift from God?

Is typing with one hand responsible?

I'd like to know a little more about the objections.

No.

Sheffield. My feeling is that if British people want anything titillating or outright sexual they want to go to places dedicated to such things. I think even people who are pro-Sexual Entertainment Venues think places like Hooters and topless barbers are tacky.

It's not yet implemented for all subscribers.

I really have to disagree with you. At 13 I and many others were well aware of what rape is and that it is a crime.

I have an image of someone getting more than they bargained for by innocently tipping big.

It was unfairly characterised as a topless establishment by some in the local press. I thought that was dishonest. I didn't much care either way, but that assertion did annoy me.

Yet. There is a meeting of feminists next month in London to discuss that very thing though.

Hardcore porn - R18 - can only be sold in licensed sex shops and cannot even be delivered by post.

That's Kotaku put behind Cameron's internet filter.

"...I don't think taking away women's livelihoods in the short-term is a good solution on that front."

I don't see the appeal myself. When seeking coffee the last thing on my mind is whether I'll be titillated by the person serving it or not.

I doubt they will. Careers have been built on their arguments.

The general perception is that porn for women is less aggressive, that the women involved seem to have a greater input in what's going on and that some concern is given to the pleasure the women are getting from the experience.

Not in the UK. Almost all feminists are geared against porn to point that all other feminist issues are eclipsed by it in the media (for every article about FGM, I'd guess there are 20 about porn) and much of their theories about inequality are based upon porn being the root cause.

What I meant was that it is implied that men wouldn't be interested in 'porn for women.'

It's a fair question to ask. In some ways this plays to the perception that men and women share extremely different tastes and standards in regards to sexual entertainment and that there is no overlap.

Odd ain't it? Surely if you're going to be offended by the nipples in this photo, you're going to be offended by the photo as a whole?