On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Ingrid Srinath
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> The problem with this scenario is that porn, increasingly violent porn, is
> the only source of learning on the subject of sex for many boys/men.
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> http://read.thestar.com/#!/article/51753a877b1eac16220000a9-is-pornography-changing-how-teens-view-sex
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> Ingrid
> @ingridsrinath


More than enough studies suggest that male sexual behavior is changing
because porn is freely available. We're getting divroce petitions in India
complaining that men aren't getting sex in a particular kind of way.

But I still haven't seen any link to heinous crimes against women. I think
the problem currently with porn is what befalls anything else - there's far
too much of it available. It displaces one's sense of reality. And I agree
with Ingrid that a lot of porn is about female subjugation. An interesting
global trend with porn appears to be that people much prefer "real sex", as
it were, i.e., amateur porn as opposed to professional porn stars who do
things we can't do with the kind of sexual equipment that we don't possess
(or most of us). I think there are concerns with unending availability what
is called "hardcore" porn, but no grounds as yet for banning it.

Regards,
Nikhil Mehra

Advocate, Supreme Court of India
Tel: (+91) 9810776904
Res: C-I/10, AIIMS Campus,
Ansari Nagar (East)
New Delhi - 110029.

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