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111. simply put its what people want to see, there are also acts that follow after that are part of sex
Mon Dec 2, 2013, 11:01 PM
Dec 2013

And porn.

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I agree with regulations that protect the workers. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #1
Irresponsible on any number of levels. nt geek tragedy Dec 2013 #7
And the industry gets away with it. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #10
what if the adults making the film agree to go bareback, would you still insist they cant loli phabay Dec 2013 #12
I think producers should be responsible for the safety of their employees. lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #22
I've said this before also Major Nikon Dec 2013 #124
Because there is a health issue involved and this is high risk behavior so barebacking should be hrmjustin Dec 2013 #25
What's "bareback"? nt xulamaude Dec 2013 #90
no condom JI7 Dec 2013 #93
Seriously? CFLDem Dec 2013 #48
And when they catch something the industry just says sorry? hrmjustin Dec 2013 #49
Yep CFLDem Dec 2013 #52
There is no other industry where this is the standard gollygee Dec 2013 #53
Actually good example CFLDem Dec 2013 #62
No, bad example gollygee Dec 2013 #65
It's not about people opinions. CFLDem Dec 2013 #68
I know when hockey helmets were introduced gollygee Dec 2013 #71
We're not talking partial interference CFLDem Dec 2013 #76
You're welcome :D gollygee Dec 2013 #77
Thanks CFLDem Dec 2013 #79
Better check into that. The helmet rule was grandfathered. The first year only ROOKIES had to wear cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #100
"ability to deposit semen as is necessary is most pornography." xulamaude Dec 2013 #97
Well to be frank (graphic warning) CFLDem Dec 2013 #110
good basic descriptions. loli phabay Dec 2013 #119
simply put its what people want to see, there are also acts that follow after that are part of sex loli phabay Dec 2013 #111
This message was self-deleted by its author Agschmid Dec 2013 #130
Two examples: Rugby and Australian Rules Football. Rough stuff that... and no helmets! n/t cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #95
Well this is why I believe the industry should be required to use condoms. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #54
Your examples are flawed. Agschmid Dec 2013 #129
See post #110 CFLDem Dec 2013 #131
What does NASCAR say when a driver hits the wall going 180 mph? cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #55
That they require tons of safety equipment gollygee Dec 2013 #57
Hey you came back! Glad to see you. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #58
Thanks! cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #61
Yes but this is a health issue. They could spread it and that is a health issue. hrmjustin Dec 2013 #63
Yeah but they have to also wear all available safety gear gollygee Dec 2013 #64
Teams and drivers in NASCAR NCTraveler Dec 2013 #137
doesn't NASCAR require things like helmets, certain types of clothing, cars are regulated also ? JI7 Dec 2013 #82
Why yes. cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #87
There was a male porn actor recently who altered a positive test for syphilis mythology Dec 2013 #51
Mandate condoms CFLDem Dec 2013 #56
There is a Libertarian Party gollygee Dec 2013 #75
Why would I party with those asshats CFLDem Dec 2013 #78
Agree. Agschmid Dec 2013 #128
its only enforcable to a certain extent, there is more and more amateur loli phabay Dec 2013 #2
this would apply only to professionally produced stuff, not amateur home movies nt geek tragedy Dec 2013 #5
remember though a lot of the amateur stuff is better produced than the pro stuff nowadays loli phabay Dec 2013 #8
amateur stuff isn't commerce, so it's not subject to that kind of regulation nt geek tragedy Dec 2013 #11
technically it is part of commerce, as you pay to be a member of a site that hosts loli phabay Dec 2013 #17
"Amateur" are considered professional in many cases because they earn money. Its not for free. stevenleser Dec 2013 #36
Are you going to make every couple that screws in front of a camera use condoms? Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #3
Just those who get paid to do it. Just like the McDonalds kitchen is regulated geek tragedy Dec 2013 #6
Actually, porn is art. rrneck Dec 2013 #16
depends on the porn i suppose, and the viewer. loli phabay Dec 2013 #19
I go further there. rrneck Dec 2013 #26
yup some of the artwork, settings etc are very artistic. loli phabay Dec 2013 #116
Whatever. Quibble about the word "art", fine. Banksy has made graffiti "art". Andy kaufman made Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #20
Graffiti was art long before anyone heard of Banksy. geek tragedy Dec 2013 #27
Lookout! Goalpost movin! Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #34
you know porn has been art forever as well from the first cave paintings of ugg and ogg loli phabay Dec 2013 #120
Exactly right. ... spin Dec 2013 #121
Those chubby figurines libodem Dec 2013 #132
See my #36 above. Even folks termed "amateurs" are getting paid most of the time. nt stevenleser Dec 2013 #37
I saw where CA was contemplating requiring safety goggles Blanket Statements Dec 2013 #4
diver porn? loli phabay Dec 2013 #70
from Niceguy1 Dec 2013 #80
18 USC 2257 jberryhill Dec 2013 #9
similar laws re: child exploitation exist in a variety of places nt geek tragedy Dec 2013 #18
What's interesting IMHO... jberryhill Dec 2013 #59
I would support regulation lumberjack_jeff Dec 2013 #13
No one wants to see condoms. PeteSelman Dec 2013 #14
Well, so what? Safety and public health are much more important concerns nt geek tragedy Dec 2013 #23
Obviously you don't sell porn. PeteSelman Dec 2013 #29
Public health and worker safety are more important than the ability of pornographers to get rich nt geek tragedy Dec 2013 #33
Again, to YOU maybe. PeteSelman Dec 2013 #43
Just another industry that needs regulating. rrneck Dec 2013 #15
let them join sag, no idea why they are not members already. loli phabay Dec 2013 #21
Because they're not actors nt geek tragedy Dec 2013 #24
i would say they are, they play parts, have lines even bad ones loli phabay Dec 2013 #30
I looked into it a little bit rrneck Dec 2013 #31
thanks, i always wondered the reason why. loli phabay Dec 2013 #118
Pretending is your forte, and pretending that any of those laws were passed for any reason beyond Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #28
Thank you for that idiotic, ad hominem, dishonest response. geek tragedy Dec 2013 #39
I think you meant filth, but I don't do the alert thing for whiny insults. Egalitarian Thug Dec 2013 #44
How many jobs in the US require workers to engage in activities geek tragedy Dec 2013 #139
+1 NCTraveler Dec 2013 #138
no objection to enforced weekly/or some frequent time period/ testing of all porn participants quinnox Dec 2013 #32
So, you being able to see 'what's appealing' in porn is more important than worker and geek tragedy Dec 2013 #35
presumably, the frequent testing would stop any disease breakouts quinnox Dec 2013 #38
In reality, those tests do not prevent HIV. geek tragedy Dec 2013 #41
Let's consider what happened in Japan derby378 Dec 2013 #40
You'll never see "coin-op dispensers of schoolgirl panties" Art_from_Ark Dec 2013 #123
Good to know, thanks! derby378 Dec 2013 #142
Here's a typical anti-molestation poster in a train/subway station Art_from_Ark Dec 2013 #144
Will This Be A Federal Law ??? - Otherwise, They'll Just Move To A Red State... WillyT Dec 2013 #42
I'm fine with regulation Prophet 451 Dec 2013 #45
Why nobody has enacted a standard .xxx domain extension is completely beyond me (n/t) derby378 Dec 2013 #143
It's been tried several times Prophet 451 Dec 2013 #145
I have no objection to any industry being subject to industrial safety regulations LadyHawkAZ Dec 2013 #46
I agree that workplace safety is important in all industries. So is unionizing for that matter. nomorenomore08 Dec 2013 #47
Amateur porn makes this very, very tricky Prism Dec 2013 #50
If LITERATURE is a legitimate means of commercial activity, how do fans feel about regulating it? cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #60
Tons of commercial activity is regulated by the government n/t gollygee Dec 2013 #66
Tons of artistic expression? Or do you not think we're talking about "artistic expression"? n/t cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #67
I don't think it's particularly artistic, but that's beside the point gollygee Dec 2013 #69
So it's not a legitimate form of expression then, in your opinion? cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #72
I said that it is beside the point gollygee Dec 2013 #74
It says a lot that you won't answer a simple question about whether you think it's cherokeeprogressive Dec 2013 #85
Of course it is a form of artistic expression but that's beside the point gollygee Dec 2013 #96
Part of the issue, though, is that the performers are both artists petronius Dec 2013 #103
Publishing houses do have to follow OSHA regulations Bjorn Against Dec 2013 #113
I thought it was already regulated. jazzimov Dec 2013 #73
It is regulated. Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #81
How about we let consenting adults be consenting adults? Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #83
like the consenting adults who work at Walmart BainsBane Dec 2013 #84
Porn = slave labor? Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #86
Not equals, uses BainsBane Dec 2013 #89
Some people get paid to be in bondage. Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #91
slavery as a labor system, meaning being owned by another person BainsBane Dec 2013 #99
bet that at least one component in the machine you are using to post loli phabay Dec 2013 #114
Seems to me you aren't reading BainsBane Dec 2013 #115
why bother, you dance around when asked questions. loli phabay Dec 2013 #117
If you aren't going to read BainsBane Dec 2013 #135
Your using your work computer for "non-work" related activities! snooper2 Dec 2013 #141
Yes, I think all industries should have to comply with basic health and safety standards Bjorn Against Dec 2013 #88
I support regulations RainDog Dec 2013 #92
Refusing to consider this issue shows a willful disregard for workers rights BainsBane Dec 2013 #94
Yeah, if you actually cared about worker's rights, Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #98
You are free to write your own thread at anytime BainsBane Dec 2013 #101
When it fails miserably, can I claim that I was drunk? Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #102
300 posts is a fail? BainsBane Dec 2013 #106
It's no "Moon Bombing", that's for sure. Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #125
Sure! Why not! xulamaude Dec 2013 #107
*cough* Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #109
By the way, I've started many threads about modern slavery BainsBane Dec 2013 #104
Who on earth has been refusing to consider the issue, seriously. Kurska Dec 2013 #134
+1 Orsino Dec 2013 #140
I would be for it DonCoquixote Dec 2013 #105
conversely RainDog Dec 2013 #108
Wikipedia: Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #112
I have no problem regulating commercially produced corporate porn. Xithras Dec 2013 #122
I agree it should be regulated, not sure about that particular regulation. Kurska Dec 2013 #126
Geek JustAnotherGen Dec 2013 #127
One reason I think prostitution should be legal and regulated Rex Dec 2013 #133
There should be more regulations. NCTraveler Dec 2013 #136
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