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Pornography Vs. Eroticism

Posted by Jessy on 2017-April-26 19:36:27, Wednesday
In reply to So many of those accused of being involved . . . posted by SpeakOut on 2017-April-26 17:57:10, Wednesday

Is their a difference?

To me their is a huge difference, for something to be pornographic it needs to depict something gross, unnatural, brutal, etc...

Erotica on the other hand is is beautiful depictions of intimacy, passionate and natural illustrations of body physiology engaged in the acts of desired sensual bliss.

The way the faculty of psychiatry shamefully endorses modern justice in this regard is for example PORNOGRAPHIC!

Judges that send a young teacher to prison for having shared love making with a 13-14 yr old boy when that same Judge lived the same experience is PORNOGRAPHIC!

It always comes back to the "jobs" this society has created, and perhaps one other very important point... The ability to Judge others.

Why are these "abuse industry" "psycho something" type jobs so desired,
the answer is because you can JUDGE..

NICKLESS an older contributor to BC said that for many Judges the power to judge and sentence... the "power" is euphoric to the point of climax. To be able to have someone sit in front of you in shame and destitution is what so many "experts" are ultimately after..

Forget the imagery of physical nudity, boys embraced in adornment, or
one youth pleasing an older friend by way of erotic desire... None of that matters, the truth does not matter...

All that matters is that arrogance has an opportunity to come down hard like a rabid animal and inflict pain, and crush another person...

That's the people that make it these days, the psychotic "elites"


Jessy

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