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To: Kaslin
The writer understates the significance of free and pervasive pornography on-line. This is probably the major impediment to the formation of healthy sexual relationships. Pornography is all about fantasy, and when fantasy goes up against reality, fantasy will win every time. Why bother committing time treasure and energy to someone else who may or may not reciprocate, when there is a trouble-free smorgasbord of carnal delights available at the click of a mouse.
8 posted on 11/19/2018 5:47:17 AM PST by hinckley buzzard (Power is more often surrendered than seized.)
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To: hinckley buzzard

That porn has been free and pervasive since the onset of widespread internet usage, a good 20 years. Maybe it’s taken 10 for full-blown psychosis to take root and ten more for public awareness of it to catch up to reality, but what I see is young women defacing themselves with unflattering half-buzzcuts and day-glow hair dye, while wearing slob clothes and only seeming to get any joy or excitement out of leftist SJW screeching. Young men are either going along with that for some strange reason or retreating from society. That’s in urban areas. Get far enough away from those and young women and men start to look almost normal as a group. This is going to sound like a Bircher or something but I think it’s something in municipal water supplies, lol. It practically goes away as soon as you get on well water. Women peeing out estrogen due to widespread birth control pill usage getting into municipal water? Could be. Something else? I’ve read proposals to put lithium in it that apparently were made in all seriousness. Weird world we inhabit.


12 posted on 11/19/2018 5:56:00 AM PST by RegulatorCountry
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