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In reply to the discussion: Is porn bad now? I find it a weird topic for anything called "Democratic Underground"... [View all]whttevrr
(2,347 posts)To create porn there are usually at a minimum two transactions, one being a contract between the producers and the actors and the other between the viewer and producer. The remuneration would be either monetary or psychological. If it is being done for money the inherent transactional benefits should be quite obvious.
If there is no money being paid for in the making of the porn then the transactional benefits have a different value unit used. Perhaps the people making and sharing the porn are in a relationship, or just get off on being watched. The inherent transactional benefits are more psychological than monetary in nature and would probably be a an oral agreement. The contract between the producer could be as simple as an agreement between someone and their self. They probably get a thrill out of the making of the porn. And they may even be making it for themselves.
I hear there are a lot of people out there who like the way their bodies look in motion and enjoy sharing that imagery.
I could probably find a few more transactions, but I think two involving money and two using a different reward system should suffice to clarify what the benefits are.