Mackenzie answered Sunday August 7 2005, 3:20 pm: This is an opinion question. You're obviously wanting MY opinion, and I don't believe it is. I'm not shore whether you mean to WATCH or STAR IN.. but I'm okay with either one. I've heard [and this is only what I've heard, and I don't claim to know the Bible], but I've heard that pornography is a "sin". Again, I'm not shore whether that's WATCHING it.. STARRING in it... BOTH.. or whether it's false on all accounts, but that's just what I've always heard. As for STARRING in pornography... that just depends on one's morals, ya know? Some would be open to it.. others wouldn't. It's a very personal and private matter. [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
esbeautiful1313 answered Sunday August 7 2005, 3:08 pm: I really don't think that it is right or wrong. I think you should think about your values as a person as well as your desires...if you want to watch porn that is your choice and no one can stop you (except perhaps parents? lol) anyways I think that it is not the most appropriate thing in the world, but if you want to watch it, go ahead...you have that freedom! Hope I helped! [ esbeautiful1313's advice column | Ask esbeautiful1313 A Question ]
devilspawn_666 answered Sunday August 7 2005, 2:56 pm: If you mean watching porn, no it's not a bad thing to do. Almost everyone has seen one at some point or another. It's not really shameful or anything. If you mean making porn, that's a whole other story. If you're under 18, it's probably not a good idea to go around making porno videos. You're likely to get caught at it, and it's illegal to be in one unless you're over 18. And if you are over 18, go ahead and make one if you want to, but just be sure that you're morally okay with the whole of the world seeing you naked on their computer screen. [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
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