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Originally Posted by raymor
Interesting. So to most of the people who replied, there is no difference at all between a police drama, where the they try to stop a rapist, and selling something to of get off on the idea of raping women? To me, there is a difference between acknowledging that crime happens versus promoting rape as erotic.
Just as you might watch Law and Order with your family, you're just as comfortable sitting down with dinner and watching a rape porn, where they present a woman screaming in anguish as the best part of a fun Saturday night? That's interesting, if so.
If you think there IS a difference between a drama that mentions a crime having occurred versus promoting the idea of rape as the way to get your rocks off, it might be interesting to ponder just what that difference is.
I think it mignt be that it's ok to have a cop drama and that doesn't necesarily make it ok to promote the idea off rape as being erotic or acceptable.
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I'd say the difference is probably that people here knows it's fake, they know the porn-stars most of the time is just counting the minutes till the scene is over and probably doesn't consider it exciting or even erotic the same way as most consumers do.
I catch myself looking more at/for "mistakes/errors/stupidness" in porn acting rather than actually considering / enjoying the fact that you are looking at a widespread pussy or whatever scene you are watching.