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What porn did to Ted Bundy

Discussion in 'Porn Addiction' started by JoelJJ777, May 16, 2014.

  1. JoelJJ777

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    Watch Ted Bundy's interview and judge for yourself.

    [video=youtube;fcuU17TOgAQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcuU17TOgAQ&safe=active[/video]
     
  2. AnythingIsPossible

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    A day will come when society will be forced to recognise porn addiction as a true addiction. Let's hope that day is sooner rather than later!
     
  3. Audaz

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    [video=youtube;1NWfys7q4x4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NWfys7q4x4&list=UUaVFLmxpX-zw1o_U9pf2Wew[/video]
     
  4. ToGoBeyond

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    Hello Audaz and JoelJJ777 ! Thank you for such an awakening video! This video was shocking, Ted already have the insight about this back decades ago! Now, it is jut getting worse due to the access of the internet! Thanks again!
     
  5. JegErFransk

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  6. Thackeray

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    I can't see porn ever being banned in our lifetime. A petition is pretty useless, I think. A good idea, but futile.

    What would be great for timebeing is a countrywide opt-in, opt-out system, where people are allowed to choose whether they want access to porn or not. Will save a lot of younger people from misery if the homes they live in have no access to porn.
     
  7. JegErFransk

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    I know there's very little chances to succeed in banning porn...

    It is a great idea! I thought about something similar: people willing to access online porn should enter their ID number (stored in a state-owned data-base) before accessing the website (if too young they are rejected).
    This system already exists with some banks when we try to pay online, we are first redirected to the bank's website for security checks.

    It will at least save younger people!
     
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  8. NoJunk

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    Porn is just like a drug. It can make people crazy and violent. It teaches that sexually sadistic things are ok and all women "like it rough". P shows that men and women enjoy being sexually abused or being the abuser. Things that are considered widely sick and wrong are good in P. Porn culture idolizes sadism and harming others in order to gain pleasure. So I aren't really surprise that real-life sexual predators have P-addiction.

    But banning of P isn't the answer. Because then it woud just go underground and it's ties to organized crime would be more stronger. I don't believe in prohibition-laws. It hasn't worked with alcohol or drugs and it wouldn't work with P.
     
  9. Clumsy

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    Already decades ago? Authors, scientists, philosophers and doctors knew this 2500 years ago.
     
  10. Clumsy

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    Because we go too easy on those bastards. Every criminal should be shot, that's the only way to keep the land clean. If someone is involved in pornography, hard drugs or any illegal business they should be shot or locked in for a lifetime, with only a minimal chance of getting out again.
     
  11. beauty

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    If this were the case Clumsy, more than half the male population would be dead right now.
     
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  12. Clumsy

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    I don't mean that we should shoot every masturbator, or put them in jail. But everyone who encourages sexual perversions, pornography, masturbation and/or other perversions should be captured and put in solitary confinement. Death penalty is maybe too hard.

    We need a revolution and a society that will criminalize pornography and other perversions, it's a cancer on the body of every nation.
     
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  13. Forty Six & 2

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    Nah, come on. Porn is not primarily why we feel miserable. It's a symptom. We chose to get the happiness, that a healthy social life should have provided us, from somewhere else. In a time before the internet we might just as well have become alcoholics. I don't think that porn is bad in general, only that a lot of people are not able to handle it properly because something in their lives was or still is going wrong, just like alcohol. However, I do think that most of the stuff that the tube sites show is highly dehumanizing and should not have been poduced in the first place. But banning all depictions of sexuality is nothing but prohibition 2.0.
     
  14. Clumsy

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    It's not a symptom. If you used your brains a bit more you'd understand the seriousness. Porn made Ted Bundy, sure he had a predisposition for evil but it would never been triggered without porn. Porn killed 30-35 (how many did he kill?) right there. Don't say that's symptom. One single masturbation experience is enough to cause a depression, if done in developmental years.

    And please stop saying that we choose, who wouldn't choose happiness? If we could choose freely, who would choose to become poor and miserable? We're individuals, not separated from the rest, we're dependent on society and the others. Your life is the result of your parents and so forth. You're brainwashed by liberal pornpropaganda. I'm sorry.
     
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  15. beauty

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    I see. I believe in the near future, this issue is going to come into the light, and society will become aware. As soon as this happens, I think we will all take a turn for the better. Similar to cigarettes. As soon as there was evidence it caused cancer, the amount of smokers dropped off significantly, and youth today are not nearly as likely to begin the habit. I believe PMO is very similar. It's only a matter of time.
     
  16. beauty

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    A lot of people are not able to handle porn? I'm having trouble deciphering what you are trying to say here. Porn, in any shape or form, is detrimental to the overall mental health of individual. Porn is an escape from reality, giving individuals the ability to become voyeurs and live out fantasies that would otherwise be fake. I didn't think porn was affecting my life, but how naive I was. Sure if you watch it occasionally it probably won't have the same deep effects as for some other people, but in my opinion, there is really no need to watch it at all. I don't necessarily think it should be banned altogether, but there needs to be stricter protocols and regulations deciding whom can actually access the content. It's too easy for young people to access porn. Way too easy.
     
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  17. Clumsy

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    I'm a former cigarette smoker, and I loved it. I loved to eat a good dinner and then take a cigarette, I loved the smell and the taste of cigarette smoke. I never thought I would start when I was a kid, I was extremely health aware and I exercised on a regular basis, sometimes in an obsessive and manic manner.

    I started smoking when I was 13 years old and it would take me 7 years to quit. But I never felt the destructive results because of this vice, my social life and my mental health never got affected. PMO has a direct effect upon your health and life, it's not really comparable with cigarette smoking. Sure you can say to a youth that cigarette smoking causes cancer, but he/she will not listen to it. Cancer and other diseases are so far away when you're young. But PMO? PMO will ruin you very quickly, and most people notice the side effects by PMO very quick, sometimes only after a few experiences (yet they cannot connect A and B). It was so much easier to quit PMO than smoking for me, because PMO is so much more destructive and affected my life in so many ways that smoking never did. So it was way easier to gather the motivation to quit.
     
  18. beauty

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    Very well, but you are not understanding the point I am trying to create here. In the 21st century, there is absolutely NO evidence that masturbation and porn is harmful to mental health. Zero. I am linking that very fact to cigarettes, 20 years ago. There was no evidence they were damaging to ones physical health. Doctors, pregnant women, and everyone in between either smoked or lived near someone who did. Nobody though different, it was normal. But then scientific evidence provided proof that indeed it was causing cancer, and since then the percentage of smokers, has steadily declined.

    I think in the coming years, well at least I hope, there will be evidence to support the damaging effects PMO has on the brain. Perhaps the evidence already exists, however nobody acknowledges and advocates its existence. Hopefully there will be a shift with the amount of people who PMO in the coming years. Its been far too long and there is way too many people who indulge in PMO daily to not start talking about it one way or another.
     
  19. Clumsy

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    Yes we can just hope for that. Though I believe that there's a political movement, so many sexologists, doctors, people in the media and other people propagate for PMO. Our society is built upon masturbator's wicked ideas and principles. There's plenty of evidence already that it's destructive and harmful.

    Just look how it goes for Gary Wilson. All kinds of people are trying to shut his mouth and reject his research.
     
  20. beauty

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    The pornography industry is worth billions of dollars. It is not hard for them to shut down any potential threats to their business. It's all about money, and money is power. Why don't you think there is a daily value percent for sugar on food labels? The sugar industry is also worth tons of money, and if on a can of soda the daily amount of sugar was 100% on the label, how would it affect their sales? We live in a corrupt world full of money hungry businessmen.
     

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