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@HammerOfHerertics, not really. Those stars from big companies tend to be more clean compared to the general public considering they are required to test every week (I think). And it's your choice to be numb to the beauty of sex. Everyone has different bodies and kinks so it's a bit different each time. A channel called Sexplinations did an interview with a few porn stars a while ago and they talk the stigma that goes with that industry.
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@Ashoka02Tano, do you really think I meant the cleanliness of the sex (disease-wise)? No. I’m saying pornography in general is wrong. Regardless of the consent of the “performers”, it still poisons the minds of viewers (and performers alike). By beauty of sex, I mean the nature of it, not the visuals. Sex is the most powerful and creative action we have at our disposal as humans. And such an intimate, loving act shouldn’t be trivialized or exploited like it is in pornography. Commence the downvotes.
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@HammerOfHerertics, a lot of ppl enjoy pornography and it doesn't hurt anyone in any way nobody's minds r being poisoned if u wanna take a stance against something that's actually dangerous or harmful to someone one then I got no problem with that but porn doesn't hurt anyone leave my porn alone (seriously back off I need it)
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@TriangleTesticles, Probably that industry is inherently difficult to exist in. They even use a different alternative payment processor because mainstream ones refuse to have anything to do with the industry. So I imagine through being a natural target for many people left and right alike they’re a bit more in touch than most companies.
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