Ding! BS Alert!
I beg to differ. I still, at 41, have perfect photographic memory of porn that I found when I was 12.
I think it's true that if you view porn, you are essentially storing that image in your head for the rest of your life. The same applies to any item you view, be it pornography or breakfast toast. It is a question of cognitive recognition as to when you present that data to other parts of your brain and starting "thinking".
Smaller government, less rules. This is nanny state alert.
***have perfect photographic memory of porn that I found when I was 12.**
At 57 I can honestly say that the the nudie mags I looked at in 1959 were artist's models.
Alright, so construction workers bought them too. Maybe they wanted a little class in their life.
My favorite book after all these years is still "Painting the nude" published by Walter Foster art books.
I also enjoy the History chanel's productions which use many of the artist's paintings of the 1800's when porn was banned, so the artists of the time began to illustrate great moments from history and the classics. Hellen of Troy, Cleopatra, The Slave Market,and many other beautiful, oh so beautiful paintings.
Alas, I cannot.
Man, I wish I had your memory. Unfortunately, I have to refresh the ol' porn buffer every so often.
I have the same issue with photographic memory (even at age 48). I foolishly viewed 3 of the jihadi beheading movies on the net. Unfortunately, I can replay the damn things in my head with full color and sound. I can't watch another one. Photographic memory is a blessing and a curse. You must choose wisely when you decide to observe something.
The "Anne Coulter" picture above is a worthwhile one to observe. It stands in stark contrast to the one of Nancy Pelosi dressed as a dominatrix in scanty leather with a whip in hand.
...and you spent how many hours looking at them?