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  • Originally posted by Babs View Post
    I'm thinking 666 will be fitting.
    5 more to go.
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    • Here is a peep show for you perverts.

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      • Originally posted by RobinFinderson View Post
        I have a legit question that just might give this thread some legs again. What is pornography? When does the depiction of human sexuality cross the line and become something that most of you consider to be verboten and harmful?

        I ask in all sincerity. We have many fans of The Wire, True Blood, Entourage, Quentin T., etc. There are graphic depictions of human sexuality in a lot of media that many of us enjoy. What is it about actually 'seeing something go in' that makes it more inherently harmful than simulacra? And when does simulacra cause harm?

        For the orthodox members, these questions aren't such a big deal, but what about everyone else? What about the True Blood fans?
        I think there might be some life in this thread yet. Let's see if a little bumping can get a reaction from CUF's less-rigid members.
        "Yeah, but never trust a Ph.D who has an MBA as well. The PhD symbolizes intelligence and discipline. The MBA symbolizes lust for power." -- Katy Lied

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        • Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
          Let's see if a little bumping can get a reaction from CUF's less-rigid members.
          A lot of bumping would probably give you a bigger reaction. But in the spirit of Robin's question, how much is too much?

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          • Originally posted by wuapinmon View Post
            I think there might be some life in this thread yet. Let's see if a little bumping can get a reaction from CUF's less-rigid members.
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            • This thread just falls short of perfection.

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              • I wondered how long it would take for someone to finally crush that softball. It has been hovering over the plate for nearly 2 weeks.
                Prepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them, along with this slice of humble pie that comes direct from the oven of shame set at gas mark “egg on your face”! -- Moss

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                • Originally posted by TheBYUGuy View Post
                  A lot of bumping would probably give you a bigger reaction. But in the spirit of Robin's question, how much is too much?
                  I must admit I find this discussion about line-drawing puzzling. Everyone here understands the concept of the Holy Ghost, whether they believe it or not. If you care about the Holy Ghost, and watching, reading or hearing something makes you feel the Holy Ghost's absence, then don't do it. If it makes you uncomfortable to watch or read or hear something, don't do it.
                  Last edited by LA Ute; 11-10-2009, 03:20 PM.
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                  • Originally posted by Donuthole View Post
                    I wondered how long it would take for someone to finally crush that softball. It has been hovering over the plate for nearly 2 weeks.
                    I am the prince of low hanging fruit.

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                    • Originally posted by LA Ute View Post
                      I must admit I find this discussion about line-drawing puzzling. Everyone here understands the concept of the Holy Ghost, whether they believe it or not. If you care about the Holy Ghost, and watching, reading or hearing something makes you feels the Holy Ghost's absence, then don't do it. If it makes you uncomfortable to watch or read or hear something, don't do it.
                      Just be careful with the "Burning in the bosom" (or anywhere else for that matter). It probably isn't the Holy Ghost in those situations.

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                      • Porn and whoring are very close: you normally pay (not always w porn) for the convenience of not being nagged after the deed is done.

                        I know a couple of people who have struggled with porn addictions. I know a couple of people who have struggled with drug addictions; same with alcohol. I consider none of them as dangerous or problematic.

                        I don't like porn simply because it's not really my thing. Sitting around watching nasty, disease-ridden individuals perform contrived sex acts is pretty stupid, in my opinion.

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                        • Originally posted by Viking View Post
                          Porn and whoring are very close: you normally pay (not always w porn) for the convenience of not being nagged after the deed is done.

                          I know a couple of people who have struggled with porn addictions. I know a couple of people who have struggled with drug addictions; same with alcohol. I consider none of them as dangerous or problematic.

                          I don't like porn simply because it's not really my thing. Sitting around watching nasty, disease-ridden individuals perform contrived sex acts is pretty stupid, in my opinion.
                          Sounds like classic denial from an addict.
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                          • Originally posted by Viking View Post
                            I don't like porn simply because it's not really my thing. Sitting around watching nasty, disease-ridden individuals perform contrived sex acts is pretty stupid, in my opinion.
                            If you can't find anything nice to say about porn, don't say anything at all.
                            "The mind is not a boomerang. If you throw it too far it will not come back." ~ Tom McGuane

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                            • Originally posted by FN Phat View Post
                              Sounds like classic denial from an addict.
                              No, that would be way off. My addiction is work and it always has been.

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                              • Originally posted by LA Ute View Post
                                I must admit I find this discussion about line-drawing puzzling. Everyone here understands the concept of the Holy Ghost, whether they believe it or not. If you care about the Holy Ghost, and watching, reading or hearing something makes you feel the Holy Ghost's absence, then don't do it. If it makes you uncomfortable to watch or read or hear something, don't do it.
                                I'm not sure the line is so easily drawn. There are plenty of people out there who, for reasons ranging from abuse to simple prudishness, feel really uncomfortable about sex. There are others who feel completely comfortable with swinging. Now maybe we just need to butt out of all of this, but I kinda don't think you'd advocate that.

                                This brings up a broader question of differentiating between leaving your comfort zone and actually leaving the Holy Ghost. I don't have this distinction down, and based on what I've observed in others, I'm not convinced they do either.
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