So FREAKING AWESUM
Margaret Smith has written: 'Pornography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Feminism, Pornography, Psychological aspects of Pornography, Social aspects of Pornography
Answer: No it is not a crime, it concerns you and you watch what you would like to watch. Also When watching inappropriate be sure not to watch its in the open/Public. Answer: Pornography is not a crime in most countries. However, please note these exceptions: (1) In some countries it IS considered a crime. (2) Certain types of pornography ARE a crime in most countries - notably pornography involving children. (3) It is also illegal, in most countries, to expose minors to pornography. So, if you are an adult watching pornography, make sure you don't watch pornography while children are present.
Nadine Strossen has written: 'Defending pornography' -- subject(s): Censorship, Feminism, Feminist criticism, Pornography, Social aspects, Social aspects of Pornography, United States 'Defending pornography' -- subject(s): Pornography, Feminist criticism, Feminism
"porn-ea" is not a real word, so it has no equivalent in Hebrew.
Gordon Hawkins has written: 'Pornography in a free society' -- subject(s): Government policy, Obscenity (Law), Pornography, Social aspects, Social aspects of Pornography
Pornography is widely regarded as harmless. It's practically impossible to prove that any individual has been 'corrupted' or whatever by reading or viewing 'porn'. (Obviously, in the case of images and so on, this is based on the assumption that the models, actors and participants are consenting adults). I for one think that pornography is harmful. If you start looking at it, it is very hard to stop.
pornography.
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It is a pornography website.
pornography :)