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Reader Feedback on ""When Pornography Sneezes, Pop Culture Catches Cold""

hey you need to check your facts about Mcgregor, his penis was revealed to the world long before Trainspotting and he actually kept it in his pants in said movie. Love Irvine Welsh, he's brilliant, but I'm almost too annoyed to read the rest of the article.
--Jj
10/11
So porno is the new heroin? What a laugh. Since when do junkies have a sex life? Go to NA meetings and hear the horror stories. The best sex parties are not planned, and back in the late 70s they were common out here after a day at a nude beach. After a day in the sun and surf, drinking cold beers and smoking a few joints, it was not uncommon to hook up with several hot babes and meet at a secluded home for showers, food, joints, wine and beer. A pool and a deck were big pluses. No one were total strangers, and sometimes girls who danced in strip clubs joined in after working on their all over tans. A little coke helped too. Two babes would put on a girl on girl show for all of us on the sofas before the girls would loosen up and practice their oral sex skills on us. Then the beds would be squeaking as they rode two of us for a sqirming noisy cum fest. Hot times back in the Days of Disco and Coke.
--MVC
10/09
Interesting observation on international sexual attitude. Should be a chapter in "Sexual Century", and excellent history of sexuality from the Victorian Era to now (errrrr well to a few years ago). I disagree, though, with the basic premise that sex is the new "drug"; in my opinion it's just a case of "keeping up with the neighbors". People say "hey I want to have as much fun as they do" and feel they are missing out if they don't do amateur porn, etc. Or it's just a case of being a fun thing couples or individuals do, like any hobby. But no, not a drug, no more than skiing if you will. And skiing is a good analogy; you can do it alone, with another person, or with a group but it is always fun!
--EGM
10/08
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