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I don’t think a lot of older radfems even know how common “taboo fetish” p/orn is, or even gore po/rn. The other day I saw a screenshot of a p0/rn blog with a bunch of radfems saying stuff like “how awful! how unthinkable!”, and it was just the usual “I’m gonna use your fuckhole blah blah blah fucktoy blah blah”, like…I didn’t even see anything atypical about it. I mean sure, it’s awful and evil, but ‘unthinkable’? No. This is the norm. That kind of violent p//orn is now largely considered softcore. Hardcore stuff, nowadays, is lolicon r*pe doujins, gore por/-n, beastiality, etc. Anything else is just considered typical porn-site faire these days. It’s extremely common. (And even the lolicon stuff is becoming commonplace).
I mean, when I was 8, I discovered online po//rn. Until then, I had just been looking at nudie mags that my dad left lying around, or the skinflicks on late-night HBO (yes, even as a 6 year old). And when I discovered online p/or/n, I distinctly remember an incest doujin I stumbled across, where a farmer sat at his dinner table with his family, and he motioned for his daughter to come sit on his lap. When she obliged, he pulled her panties aside, and then proceeded to pull his dick out and shove it in her. Then, when he was done, her intestines fell out through her vagina. I saw that incest gore p/o/rn doujin at only 8 years old. And that was in 2001 or 2002 (can’t remember), when the internet was still largely in its infancy. Imagine what 8 year olds are looking at now, with all these seemingly infinite p//orn sites. THAT’S our reality now. That’s our world.
So excuse me if I’m a bit desensitized to the whole “you’re my disposable fucktoy” schtick, because I’ve seen MUCH worse. I mean, I still think the fucktoy thing is horrible, of course. It’s just…it’s A LOT more common than I think the older radfems realize. It’s very much commonplace. And I have no idea how it’s ever gonna change…To be quite honest, I think it’s only going to get even worse from here on out.
… oh my fucking god that’s so… i have no words for this. my sister is 8 years old and i definitely don’t want her to stumble across any porn ever
sad, I get what she’s saying completely and feel the same way. I was exposed to guro when i was younger too. its all drawn/animated shit, but still disturbing to think that thats what some guys fantasize about. now that the deep web is commonly talked about i dont even want to imagine the kind of shit men go looking for on there. no doubt there is real, live, action porn being made like this now. men are getting more depraved. and i honestly… dont know why im alive
@queen-administrator yeah :/ well does she use the internet unsupervised, ever? if she does, she might have already stumbled across some. p/orn is everywhere, saturated into nearly everything. sex scenes air on prime-time television now, in America at least. you can’t watch anything in front of your kids these days unless it’s a cartoon/kids show. it’s ridiculous. everything is raunchy. even magazines at the checkout counter at gas stations and grocery stores are guily of this. especially magazines like Cosmo. “10 HOTTEST SEX TIPS” right in plain view of CHILDREN. that’s just the kind of society we live in. And I’m sorry, but like I said, if she surfs the internet unsupervised, she probably already has seen por/n, maybe even the super hardcore stuff. I’m sorry. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. It’s awful, finding that stuff at such a young, impressionable age. And @ the person I reblogged this from, yeah, my deepest apologies… I wish I hadn’t seen it either. It’s revolting. And yeah, no doubt this shit goes far beyond hentai, on the deep web. Snuff films and brutal r*pe vids are the norm on there, I hear. No doubt literal torture is on there too.
:( she does use the internet unsupervised. my parents and i try to keep an eye on her, but it’s hard to do it 24/7… she likes watching cartoons and anime such as dragon ball, naruto, pokémon, etc, and videos about minecraft. my mom doesn’t like that sometimes she ends up watching teenagers talking about those things using lots of swear words and violence, but there’s no way to know 100% safe channels for her to watch that she’ll *actually* want to watch… i don’t know what to do now
Oh my GOD. My sister is the same! She likes Minecraft, Undertale, and My Little Pony. In fact, My Little Pony is what introduced her to p/orn, I think. Since MLP artists are mostly perverted R34 bronies/“cloppers”. I loathe them for that. My sister was 8 when she discovered it (she’s 10 now), and then I found real p/orn (not just drawn stuff) in her internet history, like transsexual “”“"shemale”“” po/rn, bukkake, rape-play, etc. And my sister used to watch Let’s Players who would cuss a whole lot too, on YouTube. Same thing. I’m sorry, but it sounds like she’s already seen some pornographic material :( is there any way you could check her internet history? That’s what I had to do. Kids typically don’t know about incognito mode, so their history should speak for itself. My sister still hasn’t wisened up and used incognito mode (and for that I’m actually glad). If it were up to me (I’m only her sister; I have no real authority), my sis Kylie would NEVER be able to use the internet unsupervised. EVER. And even then, under strict supervision, I’d only allow her 20 or 30 minutes to browse around. I think most parents are utterly careless, and it makes me sick honestly. My parents don’t ever do a damn thing about it…All I can do is have discussions with my sister about it, but it never works. Just the other day I found Undertale p/orn in her Nintendo 3ds browser. yikes! P/o/rn can really damage a child’s psyche. I mean REALLY damage it.
she doesn’t have her own computer, and mostly uses my dad’s. i know he watches porn sometimes (yikes), but i think he probably does it on incognito mode… i think i’m going to check it out. :( i hope i don’t find anything
oh. ohhhhhhhhh. oh nooooooooooooooo
[A mom and baby otter are floating together. The baby otter is sleeping on his mom’s tummy so he’s still all dry and fluffy. She keeps giving him little otter kisses.]
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this is the purest thing I’ve ever seen
Good reasons to be PIV-critical
1) PIV naturally puts women at a disadvantage. In addition, that which is natural, isn’t necessarily good (natural fallacy). Recreational sex is not the same as reproductive sex, so the “naturalness” of PIV is a bad argument either way. If we assume that we live under patriarchy (with Rape Culture on top), PIV isn’t just harmless fun. It puts women at the mercy of men. 2) There are much fewer women who orgasm from vaginal intercourse in comparison to men. According to this study, only 12 % of the women interviewed (n = 19 307) had reached an orgasm from PIV only. I believe that this is a quite common occurrence. Vaginal orgasm is probably a myth anyways and PIV doesn’t effectively stimulate the clitoris or just passively does so. 3) There are several health risks associated with hormonal birth control, such as breast, cervical and liver cancer (see this for reference). There are also risks for cardiovascular disease (see this). Apart from that, oral contraceptives have several unpleasant side-effects. And then there are the costs for oral contraceptives. 4) PIV is defined as “normal sex” and is put above all other sex practices (including homosexual ones), although, apparently, it does benefit men more than it does benefit women. So the fact that it is institutionalized as “default sex” is also a good reason to be critical of it. 5) If het sex is defined by the male perspective and PIV is seen as compulsory, then how meaningful is the consent of women to PIV at a larger, societal scale? Why aren’t more women refusing PIV, given all the disadvantages? I mean, how can we talk about (meaningful) consent if there is a societal, patriarchy-induced pressure to engage in PIV? That’s why radical feminists critically examine PIV. It looks like this is a patriarchic tool and if we assume that there is, indeed, a coercive aspect to it in society at large, then that would put PIV somewhere on the rape spectrum.
It’s also interesting that men don’t seem to bother about all the disadvantages women take upon themselves. They’re never discussed.
I'm sorry I missed you following me, your name got lost inbetween all the porn blogs I tried to unsee
I can’t stop laughing at Harry running the fuck away, the boy who lived ladies and gentlemen.
….You realize, of course, that Hermione Granger lit a teacher on fire when she was eleven, and kept a person alive in a jar for a year when she was fourteen, and studies dark and forbidden magics for kicks, and is one of the brightest and strongest witches of her era. If she came at me, even wandless, I would aparate to Neptune to get away from her.
Hermione Granger also:
punched Draco Malfoy in the nose for being an idiot
purposefully performed a confundus charm on whatshsface WHILE HE WAS FLYING just so Ron would win (omfg that is so fucking dangerous)
literally pulled a fucking Bourne Identity on her parents and managed to set them up in fucking Australia (jesus christ she literally made it so that she NEVER EXISTED wtf that’s so fucking 007)
Convinced the Ministry of Magic to give her an incredibly dangerous and volatile device that allowed her to ALTER TIMELINES COMPLETELY (just because she was so smart, literally, that is the reason, her “potential”)
Has enough basic survival skills and badass magic to literally disappear to the middle of nowhere and flourish AND figure out Voldemort’s plot with Harry
Hermione also figures out not only what Voldemort’s plan is, but generally how to beat it, WAY BEFORE VOLDEMORT EVER DOES. Why? because she is just that much smarter and better at magic than everybody else
in conclusion: Voldemort wishes he could be as awesome as Hermione, that’s why he wants to kill her so bad.
Can we rehave this series with hermione as the protagonist.
Can we rehave this series with hermione as the protagonist.
This is the most racist thing I’ve seen in my entire life, but it’s still hilarious lol
This is the most racist thing white people have ever seen
Not PoC being killed or having lesser rights, their cultures being stolen and mocked ( by white people)
but saying a white person likes expensive sandwiches
That’s the most racist thing out there
Good to know
“Being an Expert on YOUR Culture” YOU 👏🏾 BETTA 👏🏾 SAY 👏🏾 THAT👏🏾
Smh. Is being insensitive to the point of disrespect when it comes to race on the list too?
Add having selective memory to it
is this on amazon
where can I buy this so I can attempt to be less white
Stop telling women to “just say no” if they’re not interested and being harassed.
On the night of January 22, 29-year old Janese Talton-Jackson was shot to death on a sidewalk by a man who was angry because she refused to give him her phone number upon request. Her story is sadly reminiscent of Mary Spears’, who was killed in similar circumstances in 2014. Every few months stories like these make it into the news cycle, even though related harassment and assaults are happening every day in the US and elsewhere. When stories do surface, people express surprise, sadness and outrage, all of which seem to dissipates in a heartbeat. If there is more prolonged criticism, it often falls along racist, ethnic, nationalist, classist lines, despite the far greater prevalence of attacks on women by men in their own peer groups
Women can and do say no, sometimes successfully and in ways that are empowering. When we do, people applaud us, cheer us on, make videos that go viral. But, every single time we do so at great risk.
No, taking naked pictures doesn’t mean I consent to sharing them.
No, I don’t want to perform oral sex on a stranger.
No, I don’t want to be married to you anymore.
No, what I wear doesn’t give you rights to sex.
No, I don’t want to send you naked pictures.
No, I don’t want to see your naked picture.
No, I don’t want to see you anymore.
No, I don’t want to get back together.
No, drinking doesn’t mean I consent.
No, I won’t go to the prom with you.
No, you cannot share that picture.
No, I don’t want you to touch me.
No, I don’t want to live with you.
No, I don’t want to have a drink.
No, you’re abusing your power.
No, I don’t want to talk to you.
No, I want to keep this baby.
No, I don’t want to date you.
No, I want to go to school.
No, I don’t want to smile.
No, I disagree with you.
No, I want an abortion.
No, I don’t need a ride.
No, I want a divorce.
No, I don’t think so.
No, I will not fight.
No, I will not stop.
No, I’m not going.
No, I won’t.
No, stop.
Street harassment doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Women everywhere, whether consciously or not, have to be vigilant about a broad spectrum of violence: street harassment, sexual assault, stalking, and both stranger and intimate partner assault. One in three American woman has experienced domestic violence. One in six is stalked. An American woman’s chance of being sexually assaulted is one in five, one in three if she is Native American.
Women. Can’t. Say. No. “Just tell him to you aren’t interested?” is a sorry and entitled display of really not caring what happens to the person you are talking to. The list above is long, but edited down. How many women have to die because they say “no” before this is taken seriously as a matter of public health and women’s rights?
I’m saddened by Janese Talton-Jackson’s brutal killing. But I am enraged that attacks like this happen all the time and we continue to ignore the connective tissue. Last month, a man, angry that a woman had rebuffed him earlier in the night, knocked down the front door of her apartment and, when he found she wasn’t home, grabbed her three month old puppy and threw it out of a third floor window. Last week, a man was sentenced to two years in jail for attacking his spouse with a hammer. Another was arrested for attacking his girlfriend as she tried to attempt leaving him. And yet a third was arrested after killing his wife for wanting divorce. This week, police in Florida are trying to locate a man who has been serially harassing women real estate agents while they work.
In some countries, the most violent attacks against girls and women involve acid throwing, in others, like ours, its more likely to involve setting a woman on fire, ashappened in Pomona, California on Christmas Day. If it had happened in, say, India, chances are you would have heard about it. That might sound like an outlier, until you begin to look and see similar cases in Maryland, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,Oregon. Clearly all these women weren’t subservient enough and just as clearly, no mainstream media outlet is keeping track.
Damon Young writes about this from his perspective as a man and a father, here.
male entitlement leads to violence. this is scary and sad, and happens every day.
[PDF] Pronatalism - The Baby Matrix
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i look away
if blackface is racist, does that make drag misogynistic? I'm really curious to hear some opinions about this
Drag is misogynistic. It’s males dressing up in an exaggerated mockery of the femininity forced on women.
From a male’s point of view, all a female has to do is say she was raped and the male has to defend himself. It does not matter that the female consented and changed her mind afterward.“ “I do not believe that consensual sex that is later regretted and reported as nonconsensual sex is rape. The `man in the bushes’ is a much bigger threat to the community than the date that got carried away.” “What if someone has had sex 20 or 30 times over a 3-month period. Then one night they say “no.” Should this be rape? I don’t think so.“ “If a young lady dates a man and they go home together–she allows the young man to get into bed with her and just before he has an orgasm she shouts “NO.” How then could you prosecute a young man for rape? I believe the definition of rape should apply to any circumstances as long as the evidence and testimony can prove it beyond a reasonable doubt.“ "Sometimes a guy can’t stop himself. He gets egged on by the girl. Rape must involve force–and that’s really rare.” “I can tell you what rape isn’t: an individual going on a date and getting into foreplay and then finally consenting after being verbally persuaded.” “Rape is just rough sex that a girl changed her mind about later on. Technically, rape is a sex act done by the use of force, but so many girls are into being forced, that you can’t tell the difference and you wouldn’t want to convict an innocent guy.” “Men taking what women really want at that moment but decide they didn’t the next morning when they sober up.
Actual quotes from ACTIVE DUTY POLICE OFFICERS in a study of police officer perceptions of rape. (via misandry-mermaid)
Yeah because you can totally tell how smart I am based on my opinion that porn is okay vs your opinion that is isn't. You're what's wrong with feminism; making men evil no matter what and women are always innocent victims who can't make choices for themselves. Because porn stars are totally forced to shoot videos and none of them have EVER quit the industry, right? Oh wait they have.
gonna need to pull your head out of your ass to read this one buddy
MASSIVE trigger warning for the following links and bullets. includes mentions of rape, abuse, violence, racism, misogyny, homophobia, child sex abuse, pedophilia
Porn use:
There are over 420 million pages of pornographic material online worldwide. (IFR)
72 million searches for porn are logged monthly. (IFR)
25% of all daily search engine requests are for pornography (68 million searches daily) (IFR)
42.7% of internet users view porn (IFR)
100,000-plus websites are devoted to child pornography. There are over 116,000 daily requests for this material. (IFR)
20% of men admit to accessing pornography at work (IFR)
35% of those purchasing online porn make $75,000-plus annually. (IFR)
The United States is the top producer of pornographic web pages with 244,661,900, or 89 percent (IFR)
Worldwide revenue from mobile phone pornography is $1 billion-plus and growing (Bryan-Low, Cassel and Pringle, David. “Sex Cells: Wireless Operators Find That Racy Cellphone Video Drives Surge in Broadband Use.” The Wall Street Journal, May 12, 2005)
Ex-porn star testimonies:
Corina Taylor: ”When I arrived to the set I expected to do a vaginal girl boy scene. But during the scene with a male porn star, he forced himself anally into me and would not stop. I yelled at him to stop and screamed ‘No’ over and over but he would not stop. The pain became too much and I was in shock and my body went limp.”
Jenna Jameson: ”Most girls get their first experience in gonzo films – in which they’re taken to a crappy studio apartment in Mission Hills and penetrated in every hole possible by some abusive asshole who thinks her name is Bitch.”
Alexa James: ”The first shoot I did was with a man who was probably 40 and he was as thick as a soda can. He held me down and shoved it in me with no lube tearing my vagina. When I started to tear up and cry he flipped me over and continued from behind be so they wouldn’t get me crying on film. He pulled my hair and choked me over and over again even when I told him it hurt and I could barely breathe.”
Linda Lovelace: ”My initiation into prostitution was a gang rape by five men, arranged by Mr. Traynor. It was the turning point in my life. He threatened to shoot me with the pistol if I didn’t go through with it. I had never experienced anal sex before and it ripped me apart. They treated me like an inflatable plastic doll, picking me up and moving me here and there. They spread my legs this way and that, shoving their things at me and into me, they were playing musical chairs with parts of my body. I have never been so frightened and disgraced and humiliated in my life. I felt like garbage. I engaged in sex acts for pornography against my will to avoid being killed.The lives of my family were threatened.”
Andi Anderson: ”After a year or so of that so-called “glamorous” life, I sadly discovered that drugs and drinking were a part of the lifestyle. I began to drink and party out of control! Cocaine, alcohol and ecstasy were my favorites. Before long, I turned into a person I did not want to be. After doing so many hardcore scenes I couldn’t do it anymore. I just remember being in horrible situations and experiencing extreme depression and being alone and sad.”
Alexa Milano: ”My first movie I was treated very rough by 3 guys. They pounded on me, gagged me with their penises, and tossed me around like I was a ball! I was sore, hurting and could barely walk. My insides burned and hurt so badly. I could barely pee and to try to have a bowel movement was out of the question. I was hurting so bad from the physical abuse from these 3 male porn stars.”
Jessie Jewels: ”People in the porn industry are numb to real life and are like zombies walking around. The abuse that goes on in this industry is completely ridiculous. The way these young ladies are treated is totally sick and brainwashing. I left due to the trauma I experienced even though I was there only a short time.”
Genevieve: ”I had bodily fluids all over my face that had to stay on my face for ten minutes. The abuse and degradation was rough. I sweated and was in deep pain. On top of the horrifying experience, my whole body ached, and I was irritable the whole day. The director didn’t really care how I felt; he only wanted to finish the video.”
Jersey Jaxin: ”Guys punching you in the face. You have semen from many guys all over your face, in your eyes. You get ripped. Your insides can come out of you. It’s never ending.”
Elizabeth Rollings: ”I didn’t want to feel the pain of penetration from an over average sized man, being told to freeze in a position until the camera man was happy with his shots was very painful. I had peoples body fluids forced on my face or anywhere else the producer pleased and I had to accept it or else no pay. Sometimes you would get to a gig and the producer would change what the scene was supposed to be to something more intense and again if you didn’t like it, too bad, you did it or no pay.”
Lucky Starr: ”I was worried about my first anal scene for quite a few days … then the big moment arrived. It REALLY hurt! I almost quit and said, “I can’t do this”. When it was all over, I was so happy and relieved I was able to do it…”
Ashlyn Brooke: ”I honestly felt that if I had to have another strange man in my face, his hands (God knows where they’ve been all over me) him calling me his baby and having to exude some sort of forged passion for the world to see, I probably would have exploded. And what would have been stuck to the walls would have probably been nothing, just pieces of skin, bone, the brain of a robot, and what would have been left of what would have existed once as a huge and warm heart.”
Roxy: ”After only 30 movies I caught two sexually transmitted diseases. Herpes, a non-curable disease and HPV, which led to cervical cancer where I had to have half of my cervix removed. Porn destroyed my life.”
Anita Cannibal: ”Yeah, there are a lot of cover-ups going on. There is a lot of tragedy. There are a lot of horrible things.”
Tamra Toryn: ”As for myself, I ended up paying the price from working in the porn industry. In 2006, not even 9 months in, I caught a moderate form of dysplasia of the cervix (which is a form of HPV, a sexually transmitted disease) and later that day, I also found out I was pregnant. I had only 1 choice which was to abort the baby during my first month. It was extremely painful emotionally and physically. When it was all over, I cried my eyes out.”
Jessi Summers: ”I also did a scene where I was put with male talent that was on my no list. I wanted to please them so I did it. He put his foot on my head and stepped on it while he was doing me from behind. I freaked out and started balling; they stopped filming and sent me home with reduced pay since they got some shot but not the whole sce
porn trends:
“teen” is the most commonly searched porn term
child pornography is one of the fastest growing businesses online.
how pornographers feel about women:
“I’d like to really show what I believe the men want to see: violence against women. I firmly believe that we [pornographers] serve a purpose by showing that. The most violent we can get is the cum shot in the face. Men get off behind that, because they get even with the women they can’t have. We try to inundate the world with orgasms in the face.” - Bill Margold, porn industry veteran, quoted in Robert J. Stoller and I. S. Levine, Coming Attractions: The Making of an X-rated video; 1993.
“There’s nothing I love more than when a girl insists to me that she won’t take a cock in her ass, because — oh yes she will!” -Max Hardcore, interviewed in Hustler (June 1995).
“My whole reason for being in this Industry is to satisfy the desire of the men in the world who basically don’t much care for women and want to see the men in my Industry getting even with the women they couldn’t have when they were growing up. I strongly believe this… so we come on a woman’s face or somewhat brutalize her sexually: we’re getting even for their lost dreams. I believe this. I’ve heard audiences cheer me when I do something foul on screen. When I’ve strangled a person or sodomized a person, or brutalized a person, the audience is cheering my action, and then when I’ve fulfilled my warped desire, the audience applauds.” - Bill Margold, porn industry veteran and Free Speech Coalition board member.
“It might promote violence against women in the United States, but I say, ‘Good.’ I hate those bitches. They’re out of line and that’s one of the reasons I want to do this … I’m going through a divorce right now. … I hate American women.” - What pornographers really think of women (Deutsche Presse-Agentur, 14 October 1999)
2010 study on popular porn films:
88% of scenes contained physical aggression, including spanking, gagging, and slapping.
Women were overwhelmingly the targets of aggressive acts, and men the perpetrators.
Following instances of aggression towards women, in 95% of cases the women expressed pleasure or neutrality.
cases of porn leading children to commit sexual assualt IN THE UK ALONE:
February 2014: A 13-year-old boy told a UK court that he raped his 8-year-old sister after viewing pornography at his friend’s house. The teenager told police he “decided to try it out” on his sister because she was small and “couldn’t remember stuff,” reported the Lancashire Telegraph.
November 2013: A different 13-year old UK boy pleaded guilty to raping an eight-year old girlwhen he was 10. A pornography addiction since age 9 was said to have played a significant role in his crimes.
March 2013: Two boys aged 14 and 15 admitted to a British court that they were re-enacting scenes witnessed in violent online pornography when they beat, brutalized, then raped a 14-year-old girl they had tied to a chair.
March 2013: A UK report found that thousands of British children had committed sexual offenses. In all, 4,562 minors – some as young as five – committed 5,028 sexual offenses over a three year period from 2009-2012. Experts blamed “easy access to sexual material.”
January 2012: Children’s aid and sex abuse organizations in Australia largely blamed 414 cases of children sexually abusing other children on the explosion of pornography made accessible to children.
August 2012: A 13-year-old Canadian boy pleaded guilty to repeatedly raping a 4-year-old boy who lived in his foster home. The boy said the idea came from watching “gay porn” on his foster parents’ home computer.
April 2012: A child therapist reported a case of a 13-year-old boy who raped his 5-year-old sisterafter developing a “complex fantasy world” warped by “two years of constant porn use.”
racism in porn:
Latinos and Hispanics: Pornography tends to stereotype Hispanic women as feisty, “hot and spicy Latinas”, sexy Señoritas, with a high sex drive and low impulse control. Many are portrayed as maids, illegal immigrants to the United States, or unfaithful wives. Since Latinos and Hispanics can be of any race (many are white Hispanic Americans, Mestizos etc.), cultural characteristics are sometimes portrayed via iconic items like South and Central American national costumes, sombreros, maracas, or Mexican dresses.
Asian women: Are viewed as sexually willing or submissive. Asian men are hardly portrayed in pairing with white women and not as common compared to white men with asian women porn. Asian women are mainly portrayed as the: “Dragon Ladies”, as servile “Lotus Blossom Babies”, “Innocent School Girls” in private school uniforms, “China dolls”, “Geisha girls”, war brides, or prostitutes. Japanese media have also at times sensationalistically promoted the stereotype of Japanese women overseas as “yellow cabs”.
Black performers: Large penis size in Black men is consistently emphasized in pornography, often by exclusively casting actors with larger than average penises such as Lexington Steele, Kid Bengala, Jack Napier and Mandingo. Men are often treated to stereotypes of gang affiliation, working class labor, and are overrepresented in gang rape fetish films. Also, they are represented as overly aggressive and demanding, and are performing with white women. Similarly, black women are often portrayed with large breast and buttocks, or ‘booty’. They normally play a submissive role while performing with a white male.
Kid’s access to pornography:
Youth who look at violent x-rated material are six times more likely to report forcing someone to do something sexual online or in-person versus youth not exposed to x-rated material. [12]
Middle-school aged boys who view X-rated content are almost three times more likely to report oral sex and sexual intercourse than boys who do not use sexually explicit material[13]
A study in the southeastern U.S. found that 53 percent of boys and 28 percent of girls (ages 12-15) reported use of sexually explicit media. The Internet was the most popular forum for viewing. [14]
The words “sex” and “porn” rank fourth and sixth among the top ten most popular search terms. [15]
Roughly two-thirds (67 percent) of young men and one-half (49 percent) of young women agree that viewing pornography is acceptable.[7]
Nearly 9 out of 10 (87 percent) young men and 1 out of 3 (31 percent) young women report using pornography.[8]
Experts have warned that the rise in the viewing of pornography was implicated in a variety of problems, including a rise in the levels of STDs and teenage pregnancies. Additionally, males aged between 12 and 17 who regularly viewed pornography had sex at an earlier stage in life and were more likely to initiate oral sex, apparently imitating what they had seen. [9] [10]
Internet pornography was blamed for a 20 percent increase in sexual attacks by children over three years.[6]
One out of three youth who viewed pornography, viewed the pornography intentionally.[1]
Seven out of ten youth have accidentally come across pornography online.[2]
Nearly 80 percent of unwanted exposure to pornography is taking place in the home (79 percent occurs in the home; 9 percent occurs at school; 7 percent other/unknown; 5 percent at a friend’s home).[3]
Kids experience unwanted exposure to sexual material via:[4] A link came up as a result of an innocent word search (40 percent), Clicking on a link in another site (17 percent), A pop-up (14 percent), Other (13 percent), Misspelled web address (12 percent), Don’t know (4 percent), Pictures involving animals or other strange things (10 percent)
Type of material youth encounter when unwanted exposure to pornography occurs:[5] Naked people (86 percent), People having sex (37 percent), Violent pictures (13 percent)
Nearly 74 percent of pornography websites surveyed display adult content on their homepage (accessible to anyone) before asking if the viewers are of legal age. [11]
American children begin consuming hardcore pronography at an average age of 11
Four out of five 16 year-olds regularly access pornography online
Findings from the Youth Internet Safety Survey indicate that 15% of 12-17 year olds have purposefully looked at x-rated material online.
Data from the PEW Internet and American Life Project suggest that 70% of 15-17 year old internet users accidently view pornography “very” or “Somewhat” often.
Child Pornography
Child pornography is a $3-billion industry. (Top Ten Reviews)
Child pornography is one of the fastest growing businesses online, and the content is becoming much worse. (Internet Watch Foundation) Internet Watch Foundation confirmed 1536 child abuse domains in 2008.
The fastest growing demand in commercial websites for child abuse is for images depicting the worst type of abuse, including penetrative sexual activity involving children and adults and sadism or penetration by an animal. 58% of child sexual abuse images depict this level of abuse. (IWF, 2008)
69% of all victims in child abuse images are between the ages of 0 and 10 years old. (IWF, 2008)
In a study of arrested child pornography possessors, 40 percent had both sexually victimized children and were in possession of child pornography. Of those arrested between 2000 and 2001, 83 percent had images involving children between the ages 6 and 12; 39 percent had images of children between ages 3 and 5; and 19% had images of infants and toddlers under age 3 (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Child Pornography Possessors Arrested in Internet-Related Crimes: Findings fro the National Juvenile Online Victimization Study. 2005).
Your brain on porn:
further decline in dopamine levels
further decline in opioids and endorphins
drop-off in GABA, which is an anti-anxiety neurotransmitter
rise in brain stress hormones CRF and norepinephrine
elevated dynorphin which inhibits dopamine and lowers your pleasure response
one week after quitting the reward center sprouts new nerve cell branches, which correlate with cravings to use
More sources on addiction to porn
Common porn addiction withdrawal symptoms include:
Anxiety
Restlessness
Irritability
Insomnia
Fatigue
Headaches
Poor concentration
Depression
Social isolation
Loss of libido (Can take days to manifest, and last a long time)
Adult (>18 years old) exposure to pornographic media is connected with:
Believing a rape victim enjoyed rape
Believing women suffer less from rape
Believing women in general enjoy rape
Believing a rape victim experienced pleasure and “got what she wanted”
Believing women make false accusations of rape
Believing rapist deserve less jail time
More acceptance of the rape myth
More acceptance of violence against women
More likely to go to a prostitute and to go more frequently
Increasing their estimates of how often people engage in sex with violence
More self-reported likelihood of forcing a women sexually
More self-reported likelihood of rape
Creating more sexually violent fantasies to get aroused
Engaging in more sexual harassment behaviors
More likelihood of forcing a woman sexually
More likelihood of future rape
Using physical coercion to have sex
Using verbal coercion to have sex
Using drugs and alcohol to sexually coerce women
Having engaged in rape
Having engaged in date rape
Having engaged in marital rape
Being an adult sex offender
Being a child molester
Being an incest offender
Engaging in sexual abuse of a battered spouse
More willingness to have sex with 13-14 year olds
More sexual attraction to children
Having sexually abused children
Life and death of a porn star:
all the women who don’t make money from the porn industry.
the women who are kidnapped, tortured, and forced into snuff films.
the skeletons that NAFTA keeps hidden in cobweb-ridden closets on the U.S.-Mexican border.
their average career length is 3 months. [x] [x]
If you don’t feel like reading:
Shelley Lubben: Porn as a driver for prostitution and sex trafficking, (Vimeo)
Cindy Gallop: Make love, not porn (Adult content)
“They call it fantasy,“ - Andrea Dworkin
Ex-Pornstar Jan Villarubia tells her story
Dr. Gail Dines addressing porn culture and rape culture’s intersecting roles in patriarchy
“Two Ex-Porn Stars Uncover The Truth About Porn.”
This guy stopped watching porn — and he wants you to know why.
Facing Life Head-On: Satan’s Final Frontier—the Sex Industry
Dr. Gail Dine’s lectures on pornography on youtube (1, 2, 3, 4)
This video has footage the porn industry doesn’t want you to see. Women are abused, screaming, crying, raped and in pain on the porn set…No woman should have to go to work only to return home beaten and traumatized.”
On the show Date My Pornstar, porn fans get to interact and converse with their favorite pornstars about their experiences in the industry
The story of ex-pornstar ‘Sal’, (Pink Cross Foundation)
Porn actress Sierra Sinn Leaves Porn
On the Joni talk show, ex-porn actresses come forward to share their experiences on what drove them into the porn industry, how it impacted their lives and what drove them out.
Just links:
Here is a site that has testimonies from lots of porn stars. The site is run by an ex pornstar who has dedicated her life to helping the women in the industry.
Here is an article about Linda Lovelace, star of Deep Throat, basically the first pornography film, talking about how the film was her being raped, and the other atrocities she went through in the porn industry.
Here is a video of a talk show where three porn actresses speak out against the industry and tell their stories. I can assure you, these are not extreme cases. This is the average life of porn stars.
Here has great information on the porn industry, and if you scroll down to Porn and the Performer, you can read statistics about the porn industry and porn actresses and what they suffer through.
Here is some facts about porn from Shelley Lubbens website.
How porn harms the economy
How porn harms relationships
How porn harms gay men
How porn harms gay women
How porn harms POC
Stop Porn Culture’s FAQ
400+ dead porn stars obituaries
more databases on dead porn stars
More testimonies
100+ stories
anti porn documentaries
DianaRussell.com
Shelley Lubben.com (Ex porn-star helping other porn stars)
Shelley Lubben’s MySpace Website
List of Dead Porn Stars and How They Died
Where My Ladies At (About porn and it’s connection to hip hop and rap.)
Feminist Fred: A Place for Men to Learn about Feminism (Also home of Pornsick Pat)
Compulsion Solutions
Internet Pornography Statistics (InternetFilterReview.com)
Porn and Sex Industry Statistics (Enough is Enough.)
Pornography and Sex Trade Statistics (Most thorough and documented.)
PBS Documentary “Porn In America”. Full video and lots of information.
XXX Family Values: ABC Primetime Show about Porn Star Sunny Lane. (Sunny’s parents are her managers. Transcript and video clip at link.)
ABC Primetime Interview with Porn Star Belladonn (Tells the harsh truth about porn.)
Porn Profits: Corporate America’s Secret (ABC Primetime Show.)
Anti-Pornography and Prostitution Research Group (Japan)
Pornography: Creating Demand for International Sex Trafficking (By Shared Hope International)
SHIT LOAD OF STATS
HOW YOU CAN HELP
if these links aka fucking cold hard proof dont make you stop watching it, i hope you drop dead.
I’m just reblogging this again because people don’t seem to understand how harmful porn is.
- Yuuko
Please reblog this until you die.
I am so tired of explaining myself to men because they will never understand.
when you turn to bae for reassurance
*white man passes by my car*
Me: *locks the doors*
*Black guy walks by my car* Me: *hopes he doesnt sexually assault me*
Sex offenders are overwhelmingly white males. Nearly 99% of sex offenders in single-victim incidents were male and 6 in 10 were white (Greenfeld, 1997).
Myth: Most sexual assaults involve a black man raping a white woman. Fact: Amir’s study (Page 5 under “Race” and the summary on page 11) found that in 93% of assaults, the rapist and victim were of the same race. In 3.3% of the cases, black men did rape white women, while in 3.4% white men raped black women. It is more comfortable for most white women and men to believe a potential attacker is a man of color.
Statistics confirm that 80-90% of perpetrators come from the same racial background as the survivor in all violent crimes. The rate of sexual assault throughout all racial groups contains no significant difference. However, the rate of sexual assault, regardless of race, is higher among lower income, urban residents. If the perpetrator is of a different race than the assailant, he is more likely to be a white man sexually assaulting a woman of color rather than a man of color sexually assaulting a white woman.
Me: *locks the fucking door when a white man passes my car*
Yikes