My friends keep referring to this website as porn, and suicide girls as strippers. What should I say to them? I have since dismissed them as idiots. I am thinking about getting new friends to be honest. LOL
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caraphernelia:
Get new friends lol! haha But they are right to a certain extent when it come to stripping, because our sets shows us starting completely clothed to completely naked, so we are stripping at some point. But sg is not porn because it is not sexual. It is meant to be artistic and show the beauty of the human body. Nothing more! No touching or intercourse! No sex, no porn!
mrdead666:
Yes I agree, completely. I watched a film on Netflix about amateur teen porn and the current state of the industry, called Hot Girls Wanted. It was really interesting and quite shocking, to be honest. Upon watching this, I think that this is disqualified as pornography also because women aren't lured in and coerced into doing it, or victimised. Not to mention the implicit shame and abuse towards women that goes on in pornography. They do it totally voluntarily, and upon reading a written history of the site, I learned that the girls have almost total artistic control over their sets as well, which I didn't know. To be able to review all photos and direct the theme of the set and what not. And because of the contrast in this to pornography, is similar to why I think it is not stripping either, it's not made to trick men into paying money. The girls aren't in it for the money, they are not corrupting themselves or compromising their integrity and image just because it's fast money. I find it to be a totally honest and genuine experience in this way.