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Ex-pornstar using her assets to garner sympathy
Ex-pornstar using her assets to garner sympathy
Feminist rape hoaxer Emma Sulkowicz has sex video out. August Løvenskiolds watched it so that you don’t have to.
David Ley is a clinical psychologist working in the area of human sexuality. In this article he contends that the branding of male (and female) sexuality as “addiction” brings in big money for therapists pretending to fix it.
There has been a tremendous amount of hyperbole about porn use, with many authors claiming that viewing porn triggers dangerous neurochemical changes in the brain. Dr, David Ley provides groundbreaking new research that proves it just ain’t so.
Sociology and women’s studies professor Mary Ann Layden makes some wildly unsubstantiated claims about women viewing porn, warning that the more pornography women witness, the more likely they are to be victims of rape. Dr. David Ley responds.
We often hear hand-wringing sermons by ‘experts’ claiming male interest in porn is a terrifying addiction. Psychologist Dr. David Ley takes a look at the recent film Don Jon and concludes the real problem is not that porn-watching is scary, but that it is free, convenient, and offers men a discounted option to the high cost of sex.
How would you react if the government gave a large sum of taxpayers money to the promotion of sexual material? Della Burton brings news of the government’s ties with the smutty underworld of erotica.
Boys are watching too much smutty porn on the internet, resulting in sexist attitudes toward women and putting themselves in danger of going blind, or so thinks Nikki Gemmell from Australia. She says the solution to is to create a new genre of respectful “feminist porn” for the masses.
Modern feminism, in keeping with modern feminist tradition, has expanded modern feminist sexual harassment law to include just about anything that a modern feminist doesn’t like, or that she claims years later not to have liked, and left out entirely what any man out there may not like. In short, with sexual harassment law, it is men who are screwed, not women.
Part I eviscerated a movie that spent a great deal of its time eviscerating any shred of manhood left in our culture. Part II is a celebration of some spark of manliness left.