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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 22 2017, 07:12 PM (2,896 Views) | |
| + Steve | Jan 22 2017, 07:12 PM Post #1 |
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As in, discounting actual sex workers such as porn stars and escorts, should women be allowed to exploit their sexuality so easily for personal/monetary gain? Seems absurdly easy for any good looking women to get rich if she's willing to show off her body. For instance there's a number of female YouTubers who make videos such as "Sex tape at 1 mil subs" where they'll put up a video of them having sex on porn sites if a million people subscribe to them, which gets them millions of subscribers in a matter of months/weeks. This can net them upwards of $50,000 per month, not including revenue from the actual porn sites. Something most people put years of hard work in to. Should this kind of stuff be acceptable? Many say "If it works why not?" but it's not even fair towards other women since these ones are really just lucky that they're attractive, they need not be intelligent or talented at all. I feel like sex based media and social media should never really interact because it's so easy to abuse one to profit in the other. Sex will always be a big thing but I hope we can move past this as a society, it's pretty sad how blatantly easy it is. |
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| * Mitas | Jan 22 2017, 07:25 PM Post #2 |
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Is it acceptable though? I don't think it's looked on as a good thing by either gender, except maybe by misguided feminists who equate it to some form of 'girl power'. |
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| + Clearin | Jan 22 2017, 07:45 PM Post #3 |
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I don't really see why it shouldn't be accepted. If there's people willing to pay women for this kind of stuff, any adult woman should be allowed to consent to it. It's no one else's business what she does with her life. The fact that this stuff apparently works just shows how many people want it. And if you don't want it, you don't have to pay anyone to do it or give any notice to those who do do it. It's not hurting anyone, and generally I say if you're not hurting anyone, you can do what you want in life. |
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| * Mitas | Jan 22 2017, 08:02 PM Post #4 |
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You could argue that it hurts women's role in society. A prevalence of women exploiting their sexuality for personal gain and success gives off the impression that that's all they have to offer, which can be seen in many workplaces where women in top positions are often assumed to have slept their way into the position. |
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| Dingo | Jan 22 2017, 08:09 PM Post #5 |
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People should have the freedom to act however they like as long as it's legal/doesn't encroach on the rights of others. They should be able to use what their momma gave them! |
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| Dankness Lava | Jan 22 2017, 08:10 PM Post #6 |
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It can hurt other women psychologically in an indirect fashion, that's a fact. It can and does cause self-esteem issues. |
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| + Clearin | Jan 22 2017, 08:13 PM Post #7 |
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A lot of things hurt my self-esteem, doesn't mean they shouldn't be done. |
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| Dankness Lava | Jan 22 2017, 08:14 PM Post #8 |
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Like what? |
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| * Mitas | Jan 22 2017, 08:20 PM Post #9 |
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Not really relevant. But yeah, Clearin, your point was that if it's not hurting anybody then it's fair game, but there are arguments to be made that it does hurt people. |
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| + Clearin | Jan 22 2017, 08:22 PM Post #10 |
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It's a bit too personal (and off topic) for me to get into. But regardless, I shouldn't let my own self-esteem issues dictate what others should or should not be allowed to do. If it were the case, people would rarely be allowed to achieve anything, because one persons success can be cause another person self-esteem issues. |
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| Daemon Keido | Jan 22 2017, 08:26 PM Post #11 |
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If we have an issue with women doing it, we should have an issue with men doing it. Anybody here unwilling to enforce your belief not just on traditional female strippers and porn stars but also Chippendales dancer and male porn stars? |
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| * Mitas | Jan 22 2017, 08:36 PM Post #12 |
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Again, you could argue that because it isn't as prevalent, it isn't as big a problem. At least going by the reason in my initial response to Clearin. That being said, I think men in those professions are still looked down on, although not as much as women are, which is a problem. |
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| Dankness Lava | Jan 22 2017, 08:42 PM Post #13 |
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I know, I was just noting. I'm not gonna stand as a strong advocate for sexual exploits(though I don't agree with any form of such). |
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| Political Piper | Jan 22 2017, 09:07 PM Post #14 |
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It's perfectly acceptable... but then those same women have no right to claim they are looked at and treated differently because of their sex EDIT: I confess after my reply I went on Youtube and searched for such women.. I found one of them with 110k subscribers... The theory is she already has a sex tape.. Edited by Political Piper, Jan 22 2017, 09:11 PM.
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| + Steve | Jan 22 2017, 09:34 PM Post #15 |
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Yeah a lot of them just come from PornHub and act all innocent like they've never done it before but the internet being the magical tool it is people dig up porn they've done. All in all I feel like it's dumb that it works and is allowed, if not just because of the whole equality thing. No matter how attractive a man is he couldn't promise to whip his dick out and end up earning millions for being willing to do that. Maybe some could but the success rate would be extremely minimal. I guess that's almost entirely due to how society views women...but women who do this kind of thing perpetuate the problem so it should be flat out banned I think. If you want to be a sex worker you should have to go through the proper channels and put the effort in. A cam girl is just another cam girl but if they advertise through YouTube, Twitch etc etc suddenly they earn more than people who have been doing it for years. It's dumb how services don't communicate with each other and take any sort of stand. Off topic slightly but it's like how Keemstar from the Drama Alert channel on YouTube went on massively racist rants on Twitch/Twitter where he's called people the N word live and tried to get people swatted IIRC...but doesn't get banned off YouTube, if anything just getting more popular through the controversy. That's more or less what I meant by being accepted, s*** like this shouldn't work but it does. Even if the people in question get a huge amount of negativity they still end up earning thousands for flashing some skin and the various mediums through which they express their sexuality just enable them to continue doing it. Personally I have no idea what the appeal is. It's really weird how people go for it considering there's probably trillions of hours of porn on the internet. |
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