When Gabe Deem was eight years old growing up in small-town Texas, he found a copy of a Playboy magazine and decided naked ladies were the best thing ever. Then, when he was 12, his family got high-speed Internet. Suddenly the naked ladies he craved weren’t just intermittently available, they were infinite and on tap. And they were doing stuff he’d never even imagined. It was like he’d gone looking for his first sip of beer and found an unlimited stash of Jack Daniels and unfiltered Export A’s.
Porn-induced erectile dysfunction, and other problems facing Gen-XXX - The Globe and Mail
It's pretty bizarre we live in an age where a child can't buy a Playboy, can't turn on the TV and watch porn or listen to some hardcore dirty talk on a radio station because all those things are regulated but it is perfectly acceptable to allow a child to watch porn on a phone because trying to stop it would somehow be internet censorship.
My goddamn generation has it's priorities all ****ed up. Thank Christ I grew up in an age when we dumpster dived behind the Red Rooster for tossed expired Penthouse's minus the cover and had to woo, connive, beg and trick our way into a pair of panties and when we got there it was pretty fricken exciting instead of some kind of a let down.
Porn-induced erectile dysfunction, and other problems facing Gen-XXX - The Globe and Mail
It's pretty bizarre we live in an age where a child can't buy a Playboy, can't turn on the TV and watch porn or listen to some hardcore dirty talk on a radio station because all those things are regulated but it is perfectly acceptable to allow a child to watch porn on a phone because trying to stop it would somehow be internet censorship.
My goddamn generation has it's priorities all ****ed up. Thank Christ I grew up in an age when we dumpster dived behind the Red Rooster for tossed expired Penthouse's minus the cover and had to woo, connive, beg and trick our way into a pair of panties and when we got there it was pretty fricken exciting instead of some kind of a let down.