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TreasonousBastard

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5. I remember that one, too, and...
Mon Sep 14, 2015, 09:56 PM
Sep 2015

I was having a conversation earlier today with a woman who is despairing over her teenagers and wondering why she, or anyone else, ever wanted kids.

But, I digress. Porn customers apparently want to watch their fantasy sex, and very few fantasies include condoms.

Other than that, yes, STDs are far too common with sex workers and something should be done.

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I agree with it, yuiyoshida Sep 2015 #1
Porn producers say porn customers won't buy such protected porn. TreasonousBastard Sep 2015 #2
I don't know, visually its not an impairment yuiyoshida Sep 2015 #3
I remember that one, too, and... TreasonousBastard Sep 2015 #5
Maybe the answer is for actors to wear a certain blue screen yuiyoshida Sep 2015 #19
They will leave the state Travis_0004 Sep 2015 #4
And I betcha San Fernando didn't care if they left. TreasonousBastard Sep 2015 #6
On the contrary, the Valley would lose an economic mainstay. Lychee2 Sep 2015 #9
I don't doubt that for a minute, it's just that... TreasonousBastard Sep 2015 #10
Is there still a multi-billion dollar porn industry in the Valley? Kotya Sep 2015 #14
You're right. Amateur porn is king nowadays. Lychee2 Sep 2015 #25
The genre is called "pro-am" Kotya Sep 2015 #26
Good riddance, hope they leave the planet! Tumbulu Sep 2015 #16
My asshole relatives took their business to Phoenix Sen. Walter Sobchak Sep 2015 #17
Imagine RandySF Sep 2015 #7
Porous? bucolic_frolic Sep 2015 #8
I would imagine a studio can afford a cart full of condoms yuiyoshida Sep 2015 #20
thought it's been banned for 3-4 years now PatrynXX Sep 2015 #11
I believe that was a Los Angeles ordinance. Kotya Sep 2015 #13
Talk about self-righteous nannies minding other people's business ... earthside Sep 2015 #12
It is a health issue Tumbulu Sep 2015 #15
Ther are a lot of health issues out there aceofblades Sep 2015 #21
sorry, there are bigger problems to worry about Tumbulu Sep 2015 #27
Yeah... those self-righteous nannies eventually forced doctors and nurses to wear medical gloves LanternWaste Sep 2015 #23
This isn't like that at all. earthside Sep 2015 #24
It's simple, really. Unknown Beatle Sep 2015 #18
They supposedly get t tested monthly RandySF Sep 2015 #22
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