Fair play Pammy
Rabbi dude is spot on too.
Great clip and she's right.
More important, if you've got kids of "Porn watching" age, you might want to hear the snippet of advice from someone like her.
Fair play Pammy
Rabbi dude is spot on too.
Great clip and she's right.
More important, if you've got kids of "Porn watching" age, you might want to hear the snippet of advice from someone like her.
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
One of the things I find so interesting in these debates is the gender divide.
When you look at propensity to consume internet pornography and gender, it's huge. Thank's to PornHub for publishing their fascinating statistics: http://www.pornhub.com/insights/porn...year-in-review (some NSFW language but no graphic pictures)
As a result I think it's going to be different having someone who was a porn star talk about consumption, in particular we have the classic trope Pamela mentions that she likes to "feel sexy" which is in contrast to the way men normally describe themselves. A more important conversation to have with the 'teenage boys' would be regarding the fantasy nature, that even things that claim to be amateur are not real or the norm.
When they mention the marriage statistic I guess that's kind of sad, but if you are on a tight schedule I can sadly understand the reality of that situation, I get no wake up lovin' when I'm getting up early enough to be in the office for 8, normally some grunts about not turning the lights on so high, I'd argue that porn use in the Rabbi's described scenario is more of a symptom of a failure for couples to schedule time for intimacy, rather than pornography itself.
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"make this quick, I've a 7:15"
I didn't mean to make it sound quite so clinical, but my point stands you can't expect spontaneity in a busy schedule god forbid you've got kids.
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