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In reply to the discussion: Pornography is more popular in red states. Why is that? [View all]FarPoint
(13,950 posts)20. My sister-in-laws 3rd husband was like that....
Ended up sending him to Sierra Tucson Treatment Center....it helped for about 3-4 years...then back into the porn. She divorced him too.
Now this fella was from Ohio....
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So you have nothing to support your underlying point for discussion...
ProgressiveProfessor
Nov 2012
#8
? I guess we have nothing to fear from internet snooping empowered by the Patriot Act & all of these
patrice
Nov 2012
#34
There is nothing out there that the bandwidth/ISP industry considers definitive
ProgressiveProfessor
Nov 2012
#19
who or what agency in the ISP industry makes statistical studies on porn?
BlancheSplanchnik
Nov 2012
#25
The ISP/Bandwidth industry actually does do studies on usage and trends
ProgressiveProfessor
Nov 2012
#28
Then it should be easy for you to come up with some data to disprove the OP
Angry Dragon
Nov 2012
#18
The problem is there is no hard data out there on this or other usage that is not self published
ProgressiveProfessor
Nov 2012
#22
i have always found this contradictive fact interesting and thought it obvious
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#10
filters does nothing to stop a willing particpant to view porn. it was the absurdity of our porn
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#16
dont turn it on. not a tough one. i would think you would appreciate a simple process for
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#54
THIS.... THIS is what all the moaning and groaning and whining is about. wow. nt
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#60
So you like the government forcing you to buy stuff that doesn't work just so you can turn it off?
jeff47
Nov 2012
#64
really? all the restrictions and demand puts on all the products we buy for so many fuckin reasons
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#66
If Windows forces us to buy it to hopefully turn a profit for a corporation, that's not so bad.
redqueen
Nov 2012
#69
If it actually worked, you might have an argument. The software doesn't work. (nt)
jeff47
Nov 2012
#70
I find it facinating that the tidbit about "the software doesn't work" is apparently a-OK
jeff47
Nov 2012
#76
this is the problem. the vast majority that defend porn, are not watching. they do not know what
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#33
I'd bet research would find that true way more often than not. Liberals could tend to be more free
patrice
Nov 2012
#39
you are absolutely correct. once i started realizing this was the case with so many, i started
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#42
Thanksgiving dinner with my 3 nieces, upper-middle, professional women & one business owner.
patrice
Nov 2012
#50
and of course, the poster that it was addressed to will never watch, think or argue
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#35
If we posit that one of the reasons red states are red is that, more often than not, the
patrice
Nov 2012
#31
and the american woman.she is so fearful for too many men, i am reading. more and more on the net,
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#38
wow. hitting everyone of my posts with really poor argument skills. you will not hear me argue
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#57
bah hahahah. gotta make sense instead of the knee jerk accusation of knee jerk
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#65
btw... re read your posts filled with insults. and i believe you and the other started
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#74
When evidence showing the rape and abuse in the production of pornography is presented,
redqueen
Nov 2012
#46
I find it interesting that up-thread you attack "porn supporters" for not really watching
jeff47
Nov 2012
#53
He refers to romance novels as female porn, but doesn't refer to it as all of what female porn is.
jeff47
Nov 2012
#63
it is as if you do not believe their is an inequity. as if you do not believe that women are placed
seabeyond
Nov 2012
#49