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ABC's Porn Pinup for Teenage Girls

mturn115 Wrote: Mar 08, 2013 2:08 PM
You make good points, but the Bible (religion in your mind, I'm assuming) puts guidelines on #1, because it's not good to create more life without parents to guide them, otherwise you will have men fathering many kids (creating life) with different mothers (not unlike some NBA and rap stars). Then you have fatherless males that have no one to train them correctly and they perpetuate their father's lifestyle, creating issues that many Black areas are currently dealing with (crime, drugs, etc.).
McGovern Wrote: Mar 08, 2013 2:47 PM
dahni,

So let me get this straight ... a fundamentalist believes that sex is not normal? A fundamentalist doesn't enjoy sex? A fundamentalist does not have normal sexual activity?

How many fundamentalists do you know?
Sometimes it's hard to measure the distance between the supposedly established, respectable press and the seediest corners of hardcore pornography. On March 1, ABC's "Nightline" celebrated a porn star named "James Deen" (real name: Bryan Sevilla). The apparent "news" hook is his role in a forthcoming movie with the ever-more pathetic Lindsay Lohan.

ABC reporter Cecilia Vega sold Deen as a 27-year-old hazard to teenaged girls. They're boasting that he's found a new frontier of porn consumers, "some of them so young we couldn't even interview them on camera. Their parents had no idea that secretly they have a crush on a...

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