• @[email protected]
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      53 hours ago

      I mean they still have their body after shooting porn so they’re not really selling their body more than let’s say a construction worker

    • bigb
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      104 hours ago

      Somehow you’re both partially wrong. There are people who have been badly abused by the porn industry. There’s always a need to make sure people are safe. But there’s nothing wrong if someone wants to willingly perform in pornography.

      • @Vatowine
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        13 hours ago

        I would argue in terms of being worn out (joints and stuff), construction is definitely harder on the body. How many regret that they can barely walk in their 50s 60s?

      • @[email protected]
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        14 hours ago

        There aren’t very many pornstars who don’t regret it. But you can find countless examples of regret.

    • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost
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      13 hours ago

      All work is selling your body for money, sex work is just using it for sexual pleasure instead of selling burgers or making equipment.

    • @[email protected]
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      -13 hours ago

      Why are you assuming that it is? Maybe it’s because I’m not a religious person, but I don’t see anything morally wrong with sex work. Whether someone is doing it against their will is a separate issue, but that’s not an assumption I’d make without other evidence.

      If you really are coming at this issue from a religious point of view, then there’s no point getting into a discussion here since I’m not going to change your mind on that (nor do I care to; believe what you want). Otherwise, I’m curious what your actual arguments might be.