• dullbananas (Joseph Silva)OP
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      -79 months ago

      Maybe “anti porn” was too vague. Instead of being religious, fear mongering, or explicitly promoting a ban of porn, it basically tells people that life without porn is productive and feels good, and it recommends EasyPeasy.

      I went through life both with and without porn. I prefer it without, and I was not fully aware of what I was missing out on (and desperately needed) before I quit. So I want to spread information that people have the right to know.

      • @[email protected]
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        109 months ago

        Reasonable take i guess, maybe “anti porn addiction” is more accurate. Like any and everything in this world, the problem is not the substance but rather peoples inability to consume it responsibly.

        • ArumiOrnaught
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          59 months ago

          Like most addictions, it’s rarely the product that they’re consuming is the reason for addiction.

          Like how you get less drug addictions when you decriminalize drugs.

  • davel [he/him]
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    119 months ago

    I don’t like mushrooms; should I start an anti mushroom campaign?

  • @n3m37h
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    39 months ago

    My proudest fap

  • LemuriaM
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    18 months ago

    You don’t get the right to make decisions about other people’s pornography viewing habits.

    This is coming from someone who doesn’t consume the material, but still believes in the right to do so for other people, despite not exercising it.