Two headlines in the press recently left Trojan Rock, Studio Head of Alphamales.com, aghast, horrified and stupefied…
GENERATION BOLLOCKS!
GENERATION XXX CHILDREN ‘DAMAGED BY ON LINE PORN AT AGE 11’ screamed The Metro on its front page, while Shortlist Magazine yelled, HOW PORN RUINED SEX.
OH PLEASE! Get a life you sloppy Journos!
What gets my goat really is the irresponsible publication of these articles in the first place. If any other type of articles allowed such lazy, one sided crap to be published there would be an outcry about the balance, responsibility and integrity of such. But, I’ll just sigh like the rest and accept that porn is below the law… WAKE UP – it isn’t!!!
I shouldn’t be surprised. I’ve learnt during my time running a fully legal and responsible porn company over the years that it counts for nothing. Despite the fact that we pay our taxes as a company, and that we also pay the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) to rate our material, ensuring that it complies with the law, when it comes to responsible discussion, or journalism, we’re treated as though we operate outside the law!
Endlessly the press present us as though we are perverting the children of the world, and ruining sex for the majority of couples.
Hold on!
First of all, let’s look at what these articles do? They take responsibility out of the parents’ hands and leave it in the children’s. Have parents never heard of Net Nanny for example? They give their kids mobile phones with unrestricted access and then are surprised when they access porn… WELL DON’T!
Did you know?
In the UK, it is impossible to own a website which allows sexual content to be streamed before age verification, and a subscription to a government funded body, so journos please at least acknowledge the ‘evil’ is not from here – and stop blaming us!
Porn is educational.
Where is the discussion of the benefits of sharing adult entertainment between loving couples? Or even scratch that, more importantly our sexual liberation is intrinsically linked with “adult entertainment”; the discussions should be more about our freedoms, surely! Take the two faced Metro for example; How quick the scandal mongers forget that only two months ago they published an article stating that 1 in 3 women download porn on a daily basis.
It seems hopeless, but I won’t give up this fight. Try to bring about change in attitude is a never-ending battle. Mention it your MP and you will be given short thrift. After all The Mail or Mirror reader is a vote catcher and the last thing Parliament want to bring up is Pornography, unless it is only used as a negative to help win votes.
Bambi on Precinct 13.
Have you ever seen an article that pinpoints a specific genre of porn? In all journo’s books Porn is lumped together as one, and yet there are as many genres of porn (sorry, let’s call it adult entertainment) as there are Hollywood – or Bollywood come to that – movie genres. Would we just lump Bambi in with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre? I DON’T THINK SO!
Parents wake up, and stop your kids accessing adult material before they are adults! Allow them to play video games, with decapitation, genocide and cold bloodied murder by all means… Let’s see what happens in the future.
‘Let’s blame porn’ is just such an easy game – as I read in the Shortlist Magazine today… “Men get by in life by indulging in fantasy. The concern should not be that video games are making boys violent in schools, but pornography is making them rubbish in bed.”
What a LOAD OF BOLLOCKS! The concern should be that lazy parents allow their kids to view material before they should!