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Anybody with a brain and common sense. If people are naked or partially naked and engaged in sex, whether with someone or alone, then it's porn.
By that definition playboy doesn't qualify and is still legal. Also, there are many things people get off to that don't involve overt sexual acts, are those to be banned too?
Oh brother. I hope you live in a cave. And who said my list was comprehensive. Just trying to enlighten things for a dim bulb.
Are you retarded or something? I'm just trying to get you to understand what the position you claim to hold actually involves. Is playboy okay? It's just nudes, no sex acts. It doesn't fall under your definition, but it's something I still would consider porn. If you're going to make laws like this these are discussions that need to be had.
Is breath play okay? Is ryona? Foot fetishes? Where do you draw the line? Do you really trust the government to not abuse this new power? If you don't want tyranny the government needs hard lines.
You are using the same lefty tactics that were taught to college students by their communist professors. The same tactics Saul taught all his devil worshipping disciples. You just want to dull the attack. Go back to jacking off and leave the details to those interested in a real solution to the filth permeating society. Head on back down to the library and give the dim wit mommies and their kiddies one of your shows. Your tactics are obvious and boring.
Had to look this one up, at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryona
Seems it involves abuse. (Yup, wikipedia. Deal with it.)
From wikepedia:
The term is contrasted with sexual sadism and rape pornography, in that ryona is a voyeuristic fantasy fetish, a romanticized subgenre aimed at a female target demographic and are almost always of non-explicit sexual nature.
The nature of abuse can vary greatly, but it usually includes one or more of the following:
So that's that. Violence, rape, torture, amputation...surprised to see it being offered here alongside "Playboy" as an innocuous alternative to hardcore.