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Re: Comments on part III?



> Does anybody have comments on the idea of faked up porn?

I'm against it.  I like my porn real.  ;-)  Actually, there's a 
certain amount of fakeness to all porn when you think about it.

Is the girl in the magazine pictorial really in ecstasy as her 
facial expression seems to indicate?  Is the girl in the porn film
really having an orgasm as her behavior seems to indicate?

Is the chick (!) dressed as a schoolgirl really a 16 year-old or is
she 24?  Do the girls who speak to you on telephone sex lines really
look like the girls in the T.V. ads?

> I suspect that lots of porn out there is faked up already--

Yup.  I think that's obvious.

> I get stuff in the mail and when I look closely at the pictures, I 
> suspect a lot of it is faked.

Correct.  No man is *that* big!  ;-o

> However, I'm not supposed to know this. 

I'm not sure about that.  It's kind of like astrology - most people
know it's fake & yet there's an undeniable attraction to it.  I think
there's a certain amount of "suspension of belief" when it comes to 
viewing porn.

> So if everyone knows that the child porn they have access to is 
> faked, will it cause a strong black market for the real thing?

It might.  What's the saying?  There's nothing better than the real
thing.  I mean, there may be some people who find faked, computer-
generated porn exciting but I suppose there will always be some who
want "the real thing."

You can't dress up an 18 year-old to make her look 6.  So that's out.
Who knows?  Maybe in 200 years there will be some kind of virtual
reality device where pedophiles can get there jollies without any real
victims being involved.  But I suspect that will be illegal, too.


- SCHRADE in Akron