You and I agree, it's sad the way these girls act (the dumb-ass spring break video girls you mention, etc.) and I hate the fact that other girls are influenced by this.

There's a link on Drudge Report now about a teacher who was just fired because they just found out that she made a porn movie 10 years ago (one movie, one time). She was diagnosed as bi-polar later, and at the time she had no home and no income. I feel a certain amount of compassion for this woman. Like the article says, we all make mistakes, but hers will be on film forever.

I'm sure many porn stars had hard lives, and I certainly don't wish them any physical harm or anyting, but it disturbs me greatly when they are referred to as "goddesses" or are in any way "worshipped." They have taken what is beautiful and natural about women and disrespected, deformed & defiled it. Stripper culture & pornography is pretty much mainstream now and there is less and less of a stigma. I know, there's market demand for it. I can certainly understand the lure of porn - everybody likes sex, or the thought of it - but it doesn't make porn a good thing. It can be quite addictive and can fuck up otherwise healthy relationships between men and women. Why has sex become so warped & twisted instead of something natural and nice, something that should be taken seriously and perhaps refrained from in many cases? Maybe things would be better if we call made porn movies in our heads.

Thursday, May 4th, 2006 @ 5:29pm
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