(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: Quote:They are both being paid to perform in a profession that is not illegal
Yes I read that, and if you speaking from purely a legal view point then fair enough.
Loulo, you wanted to know what the difference was and I gave my answer. Whether we like it or not, what's legal (loopholes and all) has to figure in it somewhere. Personally, I can also see a distinction between the two entities.
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: Quote:but I imagine it is illegal because of the way in which vulnerable people can be dragged into it. Girls can be forced into it through addiction and therefore the drug trade is perpetuated, by way of kidnap and trafficking or even be sold into it by desperate families.
I'd imagine so can porn. How many porn actors do it for the money because they are addicted to stuff? How many have signed contracts and are ordered to have sex with whoever they are ordered to and turn to drunk and drugs because of the lifestyle? Is Tracy Lords prude of her career? and what did she blame it on? I don't think the porn industry is the glossy safe place people seem to think it is.
I'm not suggesting porn is 100% safe and I imagine there are proper scumbags out there, set up solely to take advantage of people. I acknowledged that in my original post - I said I wasn't naive enough to believe porn was blameless. I can't tell you the answers to the numerous questions you posed in that paragraph, but I'll bet you can't either.
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: Your talking as if it's just the odd one or two incidents to go wrong. I was watching a programme on tv about a wannabe porn star went for an interview at a 'respectable' porn studio (sadly can't remember the programme), first thing the fella did when he walked into the office was turn her round and fuck her. Wasn't even being filmed, didn't even ask if she minded, she was there to be fucked and so he did, and this is with the documentary camera crew there!! Later when filming a scene he was choking her so bad that the documentary makers had to step in. Goodness knows what it would have been like when they weren't there, wish I could remember the title. To alot of porn people, women are just an asset, a peice of meat. There's always lenty to replace them
I never alluded to any numbers of incidents at all, because I simplly do not know. You are simply exaggerating, if not mis-quoting me for the benefit of your own arguement.
Who is this wannabe porn star? What's the name of the 'respectable' studio? What's the documentary's title? Why didn't the crew submit the film to the Police, because what you just described sounds like rape to me? You later go on to accuse me of generalisation, yet you can't produce any kind of evidence yourself to back your claims?
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: There was another programme, I think it was following a very well known porn maker in this country. Perfectly up and above board makers, she went to do the scene, there where three blokes there, one for the scene then the two others, however didn't stop the other two from fucking her for no apparently reason, they girl just placidly took it as if it was part of the job. The documentary maker ask her about it, she just shrugged, but it was clear that this girl and the other one above just weren't in their right minds.
So the girls were clearly not in their right minds? So clearly not in their right minds, that neither of the two documentary crews thought it so disturbing that they called the authorities? You don't think there's maybe just a little chance, just a little one, that this was all a bit of a set-up for the documentary makers? If you can point me to the programmes I'll definitely check them out, but other than that, I can't really comment any further on them because I can't verify your claims.
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: I have read recently that Christ Marks has just dissapeard and gave up the industry, it seems she had very bad issues, over a man leaving her, this may have been the reason she went into porn from self worthlessness, even writing gloomy poems.
I left my job 3 months ago over bad issues. I have, as you probably have, had relationships that go wrong and fall apart. Don't know what else I can say to this part - it's a bit vague.
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: Quote:, against a majority of women caught up in supporting a drug habit or being forced into a lifestyle they wouldn't choose if they had the choice.
Dude, your generalising here. What's your evidence that most are drug addicts?
Oh, my evidence? No problem, happy reading -
Glasgow prostitute murders - All 7 just happened to be drug addicts. Coincidence?
http://www.thecopybureau.co.uk/jeanraffe...itutes.htm
The police say there are more than 1,000 women, 93 per cent of them drug addicts, who take to Glasgow's streets regularly.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2000/nov/26...heobserver
Study by BMJ into drug use and HIV infection among Glasgow street-working prostitutes.
'Of the 206 streetworking women contacted 147 (71%) were injecting drug users. About 1150 women are estimated to work on the streets in Glasgow over a 12 month period.'
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/305/6857/801
I'm just going to go ahead and say that with figures between 71-93%, that would indeed constitute the majority of prostitutes being drug users.
And finally...
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: Most porn actresses have no financial need?
I NEVER said that.
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: all prostitutes are crack whores?
I NEVER said that.
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: And rapes and murders don't happen in the porn world?
I NEVER said that. I strongly advise you never to mis-quote me or anyone in here again.
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: Dude you have a seriously rose tinted view of it.
Dude? Dude? Are we in America? I hardly think pointing out legalities is rose-tinted. Once again and for the final time, I refer to previous answer
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: God knows what goes on in east European country's or even in Britain and America.
Do you know, or are YOU just generalising...dude?
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: Your top porn studios may be absolutely fine. Buy how many are there compared to the amount of porn produced?
Not sure, wasn't aware I had to find out. I'm sure you'll let me know how many.
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: You mention drug addicts, I'd say at least they have a reason for doing it
Yeah, being a junkie makes much more fucking sense than earning a bit of extra cash for junior's Christmas present.
(15-07-2010 15:01 )loulo12 Wrote: porn people do it pure and simply for the money, with (according to you) no other reason than that
Mis-quote me just one more fucking time! You asked if they'd do it if they weren't getting paid for it. I posed the same question to you, asking if you would work for nothing? At no time did I write 'porn people do it pure and simply for the money - it's a career choice'.
I'm done.