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Originally Posted by Push-Pull
You know, I have to apologize. My intentions were not of ill-will. I really didn't think of it that way, and should have rethought it before I posted.
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I didn't mean to imply that you purposefully made this thread with ill intent. It is just a fact of the life that people are turned on by what turns them on, and there isn't much more logic to it than that.
I've decided we have very little choice in what turns us on. If what turns you on happens to be illegal (or not achievable outside the bounds of fantasy without harming another person or yourself), then it is your responsibility to not act on those fantasies, but I do not believe a person should be judged for having them.
To answer your question, yes, there is a market for everything. To eliminate your perceived problem, perhaps you should be more discriminating of where you acquire your pornography.
