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Originally posted by sexeducation
Yes ...
That is it - but off topic.
No aroused genitals or reproductive bodily fluids on any directly accessed domain name.
You feel this is a threat to your pocket book?
And you may be temporarily right.
But IMO - this will come true.
The average adult content consumer is more then prepared to click on a 18+ button now. This is a good move for the adult industry to regain the respect of the consumer which has been lost. I don't feel this is a bad thing.
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Sex Education and the Adult Business are not the same thing, and should not mix...especially when minors may be involved. They don't have to be. You should be able to present your "education" with out presenting porn at the same time.
I took classes in Junior High, High School and College that were "sex ed" classes. Not once did a teacher need to use pornography to illustrate a point.