Before you can define different levels of porn , you must first define porn itself.
Is the <i>Sears Catalog</i> porn? I think not.
Is <i>Playboy</i> porn?. To me - no.
<i>Penthouse</i>? Again, to me - no.
<i>Hustler</i>? Tasteless, maybe - but porn? meh.
Well then - where does "porn" start? Suggested sex acts? Dildo insertions? Penis insertions?
It's all relative - I don't think porn has a ratcheting effect - i. e. you only keep getting "more into it". It's nice to enjoy something different for awhile, but "different" doesn't necessarily mean "more hardcore." A lot of times, I get tired of hardcore and switch to just looking at models and enjoying the female form. Maybe the next day I'll be into blowjob photo sets again. Who knows?
Think about it - sometimes the most innocent thing will turn you on. Hey - if I'm an hour into looking at facial movies, the observance of a single nipple doesn't do much for me. But if I'm at the grocery store an hour later and the lady next to me reaches down on the low shelf for something and shows me her wares, well - that's altogether different, isn't it? Stimulation is relevant to your surroundings and expectations at the time. A girl flashing her tits 45 minutes into a "Girls Gone Wild" video is nowhere nearly as exciting as if the girl at Blockbusters flashes you on your next rental, right?
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Last edited by yournamehere; 07-25-2003 at 12:34 PM..
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