One of the fastest-growing groups of women advocating for social change in Kerry has turned its sight on the dangers of pornography as it leads calls for the Government to bring in legislation that would make it inaccessible in this country.
smash wrote: » Guess what....Kerry Women’s Interactive Network (KWIN) is Ireland's first Socialist independent Feminist grouphttp://www.peoplebeforeprofitkerry.ie/newsinfo.asp?news_id=86 Now, who didn't see that coming?
Its effects are most apparent among young men, many of whom come of age with no understanding of healthy, loving relationships due to their exposure to often sexually-violent imagery and behaviour
Nodin wrote: » This bit is odd One wonders if someboys OH/son was caught with a stash of the oul bondage, because that it is, it has to be said, rather a niche area.
Nodin wrote: » One wonders if someboys OH/son was caught with a stash of the oul bondage, because that it is, it has to be said, rather a niche area.
Dee Keogh of North and East Kerry Development explained that because porngraphy is now so accessible online and depicts 'every fetish you can imagine' it has become a very serious issue that affects families, children, friends and colleagues.
namloc1980 wrote: » Why are this crowd even getting any airtime?
Duggy747 wrote: » You could be right, from this Indo article about this meeting earlier in the month: A mouth gag and a pair of arseless leather chaps must've been discovered somewhere :pac:
Dee Keogh of North and East Kerry Development explained that because porngraphy is now so accessible online and depicts 'every fetish you can imagine' it has become a very serious issue that affects families, children, friends and colleagues
Lux23 wrote: » I think calling for an outright ban is insane. However, parents need to start sitting down with their kids at a young age to explain that porn is basically a cartoon and that it does not represent sex in real life. You can't blame kids for thinking it might be especially when there are adults out there who believe porn is realistic.
VinLieger wrote: » Ah now why should parents take responsibility for what their children get up to? that's crazy talk blaming everyone else is the only rational way to go
smash wrote: » Big difference is that a kid can't grow up to be superman but they can grow up to enjoy and participate in various forms of sexual activities. Apart from the plumber or pizza guy that gets a blowjob at every house, what's unrealistic about porn? It's based on fetishes, fetishes that a lot of people have. Porn helps people understand what they like and don't like. Sex is such a big part of relationships and people are finding it easier and easier to find a compatible mate because of porn and open sexual attitudes.
KWIN would like to urge everyone to email/phone/Text/Tweet or Facebook Alex White, the Minister for Communications, to urge him to bring in a Bill to make pornography inaccessible in Ireland as has already been done in the UK.
In supporting this event NEWKD once again proved that it is investing in progressive community development by embracing this initiative from KWIN
NEWKD is prepared to hold internet safety courses for anyone who has concerns about the access of pornography by their children, partners, husbands, wives in the near future
Lux23 wrote: » As I got older I met some men that would like to copy things they saw in porn, mostly it was painful for me and something that looks good on screen rather than feels good! Even some of the positions in porn are set up for the camera angles, chances are neither of the actors are getting any pleasure from it. So yea I stand by my cartoon analogy.
Nodin wrote: » I don't want to be associated with this lot by blaming the internet. If I have kids at any stage would it be ok if I blamed you?
VinLieger wrote: » Yeah i dont see any problem with that, ill have to then blame the internet though for agreeing to this...... damnit its a vicious cycle!!!!!!
bodice ripper wrote: » Has porn already taken hold in South Kerry?
Jose Maria wrote: » I agree that there should be an adult content filter for all mobile phone users under 18
kneemos wrote: » Three has such a filter. Does it stop access to porn. HA!
Nodin wrote: » No, there is a way out. You can just blame me.