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From: features@ihuxf.UUCP (M.A. Zeszutko)
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Subject: Re: Pornography doesn't degrade anybody
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Date: Thu, 10-Jan-85 13:38:24 EST
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From: mauney@ncsu.UUCP (Jon Mauney)

>>  Not quite.  Pornography truly degrades all people, men as well as women, by
>>  reducing us to an extremely base level.

>I fail to see what is degrading about sex.

There is nothing intrinsically degrading about sex.  In any expression
of sexuality, the participants should be there of their own choice,
and all aspects of a person should be accepted and respected, including
the "animal" drives.  Erotica is fine, and quite pleasurable.
Pornography, even though it deals with the same subjects, approaches
them quite differently.  Who would find it flattering to be looked at
as such a collection of body parts?

When men find it necessary to subjugate women in order to be aroused,
there's something wrong.  That's what pornography caters to.  Erotica,
on the other hand, can allow for full expression of rich shadings
of emotions while retaining the dignity and humor of the individual.
How many times have feminists been accused of causing impotence in
men!  It's unfortunate that  some men's egos are so fragile that 
they cannot deal with a strong woman, but must label her
dominating/threatening/a castrating bitch/other favorite perjorative.
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