ANSWERS: 12
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It shouldn't. You two should be accepting of each other and appreciate what you have.
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Yes and no. I think most of the people in porn are pretty dodgy looking to be honest, I wouldn't compare myself to them.
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Yes, I have watched porn with my partner. It definitely does not make me feel unattractive. I am not threatened or intimidated by any of the men or women on screen. Most of the time, the "plot" and "acting" is so dismally bad, that I'm too busy laughing to worry about anything else. Porn is a sexual stimulant that we occasionally use - nothing more. Neither of us are uncomfortable with the concept and do not need it to fulfill our lives or our sex life.
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Yeah I have, no it didn't make me feel bad because these women on there were way bigger than me! LOL
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Yes and yes. But not unattractive in any way but physically. Sort of like a man watches another body while using yours.
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I have, and no. I'm secure enough in my looks not to feel threatend by porno actresses.
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yes i have watched some pornos with my boyfriend. It didnt make me feel weird or unattractive at all. I think it made him feel alot better knowing i was sitting with him watching it too...
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Watched porno, and never felt inferior because of it. I know better than to compare myself to others, its pointless.
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Yes we've watched many together. No it doesn't make me feel less attractive, cause half the time the girls in it are not the kind he prefers and the other half they are the kind her prefers and are similar to me. We both get very turned on watching it.
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i have watched porn with my b/f......sometime we keep it on while we are having sex and i would have to say sometimes if i catch him looking up at it when we are doing it, it makes me feel a little shitty, but really, i dont have a problem with it....it makes me wet faster if we watch porn for some reason, and i also watch it alone while i am getting myself off
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Thanks to the Internet, sex has never been so readily accessible both in cyber space and real life. The popular belief, first put forward in the 70's is that a liberated society should embrace and indulge all manner of sexual desire for the benefit of mankind. I'm not so sure. Indeed I'm sick and tired of pretending that being assaulted daily by sexualized images of women doesn't bother me. To watch my little girl grow up in a world where it's still acceptable for her sex to be reduced to masturbatory stereotypes worries me deeply. It's ridiculous to imagine that such imagery exists in a vacuum and has no impact on how women are treated in the wider world. So I guess that's a 'no' and 'yes'
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Yes, I have. No, it doesn't make me feel unattractive. It makes me feel horny.
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