I used to watch porn on occasion but now I've noticed that I've been wanting to watch it more often. I just feel dirty about it. Should I feel ashamed?
roseyapple answered Tuesday January 3 2012, 7:58 pm: Not at all, it is just less likely for women to admit it than men, we all have urges when there is no one around to fulfil them male and female so it is no different. [ roseyapple's advice column | Ask roseyapple A Question ]
Xui answered Friday December 30 2011, 3:49 pm: There is nothing wrong with watching porn at all, In fact it's completely normal.
A lot of women watch porn they just do not admit to it. It's most definitely not something to be ashamed of. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Friday December 30 2011, 10:57 am: There is nothing wrong with watching porn. Like masturbation as long as it does not become an all encompassing activity to the detriment of everything else have at it.
There are some people who believe porn is dirty and has no place in society. While I disagree with them I have fought a war to defend their right to object. Just as I have defended your right to watch.
I believe that porn does have its place when viewed properly. Their are some who view porn for the simple pleasure they receive from viewing it. There are others who may watch porn to learn about new sexual positions and still others to spice up their sex lives.
Whatever their reasons are as long as it is done in an adult legal manner. Meaning no kiddie porn, there is nothing wrong with viewing porn.
Erinn_the_bamf answered Friday December 30 2011, 9:51 am: It really depends on how much "more often" is. There is nothing wrong with the act of watching porn in itself. It becomes a problem when it cuts into your daily life. As long as you still function normally and don't feel sudden urges to drop everything you're doing to watch porn, you're alright. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
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