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Previously on "What porn is really for"

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  • OwlHoot
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    I'm sure Clive James presents his arguments in that article (which I didn't read all through) with impeccable logic.

    But as he starts by stating that people watch porn to take their mind *off* sex, I suspect it may be based on a slightly false premise.

    (unless he just means that in the crude sense of discharging their sexual preoccupations as the ultimate aim and, er, end result of watching the porn)

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  • BrilloPad
    started a topic What porn is really for

    What porn is really for

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/7982132.stm

    "I'm quite confident that Jacqui Smith's husband was doing her a service, as it were, when he switched on the purportedly hot movies. He was doing it to cool himself down while he counted the hours until her return."

    I dont think anyone would blame any bloke married to Jacqui Smith for looking elsewhere.

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