frobisher wrote: It strikes me as pretty ridiculous the way every single Irish person has access to adult material online yet there is still a mood in the Irish mainstream that it is evil. It sometimes feels like we are still living in the 1950s. We need Larry Flynt!
AngryAnderson wrote: Porn doesn't bother me in the slightest but I haven't really watched much since I was a spotty teenager. However, I do think that there needs to be some kind of control over it in order to protect young kids from being exposed to it. Other than that, it should be freely available to any adults that are sad enough to want lots of it. Personally I prefer the real thing.
zuma wrote: It depends on your age I guess. As someone in their mid 20's Id have no problem talking about it with someone until their 40's I guess. Talking about porn with a 60 year old is a nono! Probable depends on your upbringing and religious views also.
Matthewthebig wrote: hey hey hey! I may be an adult, well legally, and i like porn but i am not sad. in fact i like porn that i have filmed it usually involves me and your partner at the time. Commonly seems to be your mother... /shrug
tintinr35 wrote: i have accepted porn!!! meh i wouldnt say main stream society classes it as evil but i mean its not somthing that is really talked about unless you are in the movies yourself!!!
Mentalmiss wrote: It is not evil but as a female may I say that it is just booooring (unless you are lesbian). Females need a lead in time and a little sensitivity and tittilation and it is obvious that all the porn is made for males by males. Even if it starts out as a male female thing it nearly always ends up as a 2 female thing which may be alright for the guys but I just got plain sick of it. So as far as I am concerned you can keep it.
DOLEMAN wrote: People in Ireland do have serious problems with porn. I used to run an adult website. People (females in particular) would often get very uncomfortable around me when they found out. Frequently they would tell me "what about the children?". Unfortunatly there are a lot of dumb ****s in Ireland who think porn = child porn. The two are completely unrelated. If you try to register the domain cocks.ie you won't be allowed. Sexual domains are refused. There have been a few exceptions (for example, sex.ie) but they are rare. I also don't buy the argument about getting stricter about porn on the internet "to save the children". If parents weren't so lazy as to leave their kids alone online with no supervision or no "banned sites" list (etc.) there would be no problems with children accessing porn. I really believe allowing your government to make "moral decisions" is a bad bad thing. What is immoral for you is fine for me. What really puzzles me is that movies which are 12's contain serious violence. But throw in a nipple. Oh no! Even sex. What is wrong with sex? It's natural, much more natural than shooting someone with an uzi. I don't see the problem. Getting aroused is natural and not something to be ashamed of. And to the women who get upset if their boyfriend looks at porn - his looking at porn has nothing to do with you. Sometimes guys simply want to jerk off, and you have to accept that we like to look at beautiful women. We can't help it. It doesn't mean we love you less. /i could go on all day
AngryAnderson wrote: My mother wouldn't touch you with a ten foot bargepole.
DOLEMAN wrote: And to the women who get upset if their boyfriend looks at porn - his looking at porn has nothing to do with you. Sometimes guys simply want to jerk off, and you have to accept that we like to look at beautiful women. We can't help it. It doesn't mean we love you less. /i could go on all day
zuma wrote: What exactly are the do's/dont's regarding porn in Ireland? What can you know not show in Mags/Videos/TV for instance? As the internet is not regulated to Irish standards I dont think its a true indication of Irish law and much of the porn on the internet I believe under Irish law is probable illegal..ie Hardcore. Am I right or wrong in that understanding?
DOLEMAN wrote: I'm nearly certain a magazine/video has to be banned by title for it to be taken off the shelfs in Ireland. I know this was the law about 5 years ago. Maybe it has changed since then. Other than that, pretty much only child porn is banned by law I cannot find any references to bukkake or beastiality etc. in the law books!
Matthewthebig wrote: No. She likes my 10 foot bargepole!
mawk wrote: speaking of all these bargepoles, has anyone ever actually seen a bargepole in real life or am i just underprivillaged? maybe i just haven spent much time hanging out on canals
and to the op i think the social attitude of this country will have swung massively by the next generation. while the catholic church isnt exactly on its last legs too many people have seen it on all fours.