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Originally Posted by TheLegacy
acceptible by who's standards??
we produce content to meet fantasies - whether they be milf's or gay - thats what porn is all about. As I said before, that its a matter of an individuals interpretation - what you see as being underage may not be to someone else.
The adult industry for all the good it may have is still here to make money.. simple as that. We owe no explanation to anyone what does or does not appeal to members. To simply stop producing teen content for fear that they look under 18 opens up any website to witch hunts - which is what you are attempting now !!
Using your logic we should stop producing gay content simply because it may cause divorces and alter teen men to grow up gay. The adult industry is not .. NOT .. responsible for how the content is perceived or what happens as a result. If so, then lawsuits would raining down.
Sorry but this is your interpretation, it may be right - but this falls under the category of.. "if you dont like it then dont use it or sign up for it" rather than create a thread attempting to push your views onto others
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I agree to an extent, but all of what you used as examples are well within the limits of the law. While i do not care for gay content or the lifestyle I dont try to moralize, condem or push my personal views on others. I dont like it, I dont look. I see this as a different issue all together. Its not a moral issue for me at all. Ive pushed teen solo site girls since the day I started, all within the limits of the law and never dressing down a girl to look younger then she is. Making them look cute with a pony tail or something is one thing... making them look 12 or 13 is quite another. What I see here is a program using an illegal media in a legal fashion.
I know without question the content of these sites are legal. Im not suggesting that they arnt. What I am questioning is the motive behind the way the models are portrayed. A new standard has been set for sure and nothing, not even the boundries of CP are sacred anymore.
Sorry, its how I feel.