squidgirlismaiwaifu answered Saturday August 30 2014, 12:19 am: Legally pornography is enforced to those ages 18 and older, however that rule is hardly enforced in today's digital age and the constantly moving line of what is porn and what is not.
However, be aware there is a difference between real and fake. Real women will never have boobs that big or do whatever you please. The "first time" will likely be a lot sloppier and awkward then porn portrays it. And you likely won't "reach it" at the same time. [ squidgirlismaiwaifu's advice column | Ask squidgirlismaiwaifu A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Friday August 29 2014, 12:46 am: No, essentially porn is not bad, its part of exploring your sexuality as others have said.
The only thing I would caution is not to believe what you see portrayed in porn to be a true representation of what is sanitary, healthful practices or even realistic in actual couples sex. It's twisted quite often to play tricks with the camera such as tv shows and movies have been doing for ever. We have enough sense to know we can't just step out of a window like Peter Pan and fly but I had also heard from grown men who believe some of the stuff they see in porn which could cause a female to become very ill and need to see a doctor. Keep that in mind. If you offset porn with time spent actually studying male and female anatomy in books or online, and studying under what different circumstances females get pregnant, how to avoid that, then you will be in a better spot. For later years, make sure to study what is safe sanitary sex for the female and what is not, how to pleasure your partner and such. there isn't much sex ed taught anymore, you will need to self educate. So if you are watching porn for education value rather than to become aroused, trust me, its not a good way to get sex education. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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