Prohibiting something doesn’t make it unattainable, it only makes it more desirable
Today, pornography in the UK has been quietly censored, with a long list of acts now banned from film. As an erotic film maker, I’m saddened by what I hear, not only because my fellow producers will suffer as businesses, but because what is most apparent is the enforced restriction on what appears to be acts from which women derive pleasure.
Porn and adult film has always been a very male dominated industry – we need more women in porn as it is – but it seems that we are now back in an era of Victorian morality. The suppression of sexuality in the UK is not a new development, but recently it appeared that we were making some progress. The last year, for example, has seen a huge increase in women speaking out more freely…
View original post 378 more words
When they take time to learn the difference between porn and the erotic, they will understand and leave people to be who they are not what they want them to be – http://chloethurlow.com/2014/11/eroticism/
Question is: do “they” want to take that time?