"Brain, Heart, World": Documentary on PMO (FREE to watch)

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  1. EXPONENTIALLY

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    I have watched the first two episodes
    Thanks for sharing
    Video editing is awesome
     
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  5. EXPONENTIALLY

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    Watched 1st 2 episodes: feminist propaganda, it's sickening. Nothing said on MEN's independence need, MEN's health, wealth, well-being. But nice editing and filming indeed. Overall 7/10 to be generous, for now.
     
  6. Watched just the first episode, Brain. It's a mix of personal stories like the ones here and research (Zimbardo of the Stanford prison experiment fame and others are interviewed). The film asks the questions, why is porn appealing and addictive and how it changes people's minds, both functionally and physically. They also touch on the idea of replacing porn with different activities that are also rewarding but not harmful. A random thing that they added to the video was asking kids what they want to do when they grow up - not sure why. Majority of the things that are mentioned probably won't be new to most members* here but it's a pretty well made summary. Recommended.

    I was expecting some religious nonsense at first since the films are made by the Mormon organisation Fight the new drug but was pleasantly surprised to find none of that. After the video, there's a Fortify plug but otherwise it's ad-free. Yeah, and I haven't detected any 'feminist propaganda'.

    *What they said that I hadn't known was that after 1-2 years of rebooting, the atrophied reward center will have regrown to normal size. Good news!
     
  7. EXPONENTIALLY

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    The thing feminist in the 1st episode is how sexually suggestive the girl is dressed (did you see how tight her legging is? we can literally see her panties popping when she's in the classroom especially) and she acts like she didn't expect to feel bad and starts crying, as if growing from her own mistake was shameful for men.
    Feminism gradually escalates as you watch the 3 episodes. Still a good work for public awareness.
    The man assaulted a girl as a teen, he is somewhat feminized and traumatized. But where are the girls that hurt boys?
    Mormon? I don't know haha, but yeah they're mainly feminist, and that documentary along with some of their cool anti-porn t-shirts and some articles and their continual attempt to raise public awareness on PMO are the only things valuable from them. Chew the meat, spit out the bones.
     
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  8. Bit cheesy production for my taste, but a good start to educating people, especially teenagers. I can think of some criticisms / ways to improve, but nothing's perfect and 'it is not the critic who counts'...they are out there doing something, good job Fight The New Drug.
     
  9. safa61947

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    I liked. A LOT. This should be on the main section. The 3rd episode is based on another documentary which I already seen, which covers the life of porn actors and actresses.

    Damn I felt like crying at a few points.

    One thing they didn't covered is drawn pornography, hentai and the Japanese stuff, which, in my case, is worse than porn. I always thought it gross anyway.
     
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