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In reply to the discussion: pornography and erotica [View all]nomorenomore08
(13,324 posts)71. Good post. You summed it all up fairly well.
One quibble, though - while I agree that clearly fictitious depictions of rape (as in feature films) should not be subject to any censorship, when it comes to simulated "rape porn" there need to be clear disclaimers (or other "proof"
that what's being shown isn't a real rape. This is necessary because of the unfortunate existence of real rape/torture footage. But I fear that for many viewers of such material, such a disclaimer would ruin the fantasy, i.e. the illusion that they're actually watching someone be assaulted.
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"The minute we come up with an art canon some wise ass will drive through it with a Mack truck."
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#62
Erotica leaves a space for the viewer's imagination. Think the shower scene in Psycho-
KittyWampus
May 2014
#7
Ah, you mean like Shunga & Kama Sutra? But they are not photographically realistic.
KittyWampus
May 2014
#22
Kind of like the old joke about the difference between a Faith, Sect, or Cult...
petronius
May 2014
#33
Every person has to decide for him/herself. Needless to say, I'm not in favor of any censorship. n/t
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#72