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Old 11-14-2009, 07:55 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Wendel View Post
The problem with your friend's initial assessment is, what do you classify as "porn"?

This is not a flippant question and the answer has to be at the root of your friend's thesis.

When I was very young (2nd grade) my friends and I would look at the encyclopedia where they had statues of "naked women."
Now, most authorities would not classify an encyclopedia as porn, however, in this instance, we were looking specifically for naked women. In this case, at this age, not yet even knowing why we liked looking at naked women, this book was "porn."

Bad for society? The encyclopedia? Or just an outlet for curious kids who had no idea why they were curious.

The question again, what is "porn"?
LMAO this post made me laugh so bad because when i was a kid i used to go to the local library to the ART and MEDICAL section and perv at pictures of naked ladies ahhh man that was THE FUCKING BEST !! the librarian used to give me dirty looks sometimes but i never gave a fuck lmao !
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