Porn

<p>So I don’t know where I should re-insert myself into this debate, but I figured this is a good place to start:</p>

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<p>Killing people is morally wrong in your subjective opinion. Nobody gives a damn about what your opinion is, so nobody cares what you think is or is not morally wrong. It’s completely up to you.</p>

<p>The reason we can all agree that killing is something that we shouldn’t do is because it deprives individuals of their right to life. I don’t make a moral judgement in deciding what people can or cannot do, and I would hope you don’t either. Going against a human being’s rights is a valid reason for saying that something shouldn’t happen; whether or not it goes against your own morals is irrelevant.</p>

<p>And I suppose, while I’m at it, this is a good one too:</p>

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<p>This holier-than-thou crap really bothers me. Who is to say that your standards are right or even better than anyone else’s? And why the hell should children not be allowed to watch porn? It’s perfectly natural for people to experiment with their sexuality which includes masturbation.</p>

<p>As for the rest of your argument (which may have been your reasoning as to why children should not watch porn): it could ‘potentially have long-lasting repercussions’? Scary. What do you think they could be? Techniques they would use in sex, perhaps? Maybe they’re encouraged to experiment just a little bit? Or perhaps they learn that they should use condoms? And addictive? Puh-lease; breathing and drinking water are addictions for me. And almost nobody that I know who watches porn does it often enough to make it dangerous.</p>

<p>Off-topic: it’s funny - I NEVER would’ve expected people to be against it like this. It’s like we’re killing kittens or something…</p>