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  • some people consider porn wrong because it is your mind thinking lustfull thoughts... thats what the Chrisitan belief is anyway. Lustfull thoughts turn to lustfull feelings and then..... lustfull actions.
  • Because it objectifies woman. Turns them into a "thing to be had" instead of a human being. The majority of women (if not all) who are in the skin trade were molested as children. And what's really wrong with that is men who look at porn could care less about them. And the same men who look at porn are the same one's who in a minute will call a woman a slut or a whore. Seems a bit hypocritical. And of course a man would never take a woman like that home to meet "mom". Or marry her. There are also men who are addicted to porn and can no longer have a relationship with a real woman. But of course you will always have people who insist porn does no harm. They lie. Also, some men think porn is some kind of instructional video for how to please a woman. Uh, nope. It's all about satisfying men and not satisfying women. It's been my experience that most men wouldn't know how to satisfy a woman if they were given a road map and instructions. But then again most don't care. And then they have the audacity to wonder why their wife, or partner no longer is interested in sex.
  • I believe because it creates a expectation of the opposite sex that often can't be fulfilled. Also if a Married man, who is expected to keep his wife til death, looks at porn, the women in those videos usually stay young (unless he seeks out the older lady stuff) while his wife grows old. A man must consider his woman to be the standard of beauty for him. But if he watches porn, that standard of beauty will fluctuate. He will watch porn with different kinds of woman, different ages, shapes, races, hair color, and his wife will remain mostly the same and become boring. In porn if it bores him, all he needs to do is change the scene.

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