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Links, Mars in Libra and Evangelicals With Porn Addictions

Outtakes and Various Other Sundries…

mars posterA couple people have linked to my blog this week and I just want to thank them, along with everyone else who generously links here. I work very hard and the more people who stop by; the easier it is for me to produce.

This is because I am fueled by other people’s energy so if you want to help me and this blog to thrive, please post a link because this kind of support helps tremendously.

On other notes…

The Mars topic is very interesting to me and there is sure to be more on this topic. Meantime, if you’re new around here and you want to see how my Mars in Libra acted in a similar situation the Molested Pisces found herself in, you can read the story of “Little Mike”.

And at the end of that story, (just keep clicking the links) I posted comments from genius Arie, who feels “A reprobate is a reprobate is a reprobate”. Arie is an ex- Special Forces soldier and has more than 30 years in law enforcement, so knows a thing or two about Mars!

Last, how’s this for Pluto (taboo, sex) in Sagittarius (religion)?

ChristiaNet Poll Finds That Evangelicals Are Addicted to Porn

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6 Responses to “Links, Mars in Libra and Evangelicals With Porn Addictions”

  1. C. says on 12/2/06 at 11:52 am:

    From what I’ve seen of my travels the more repressed the culture the more the “underground” is a well paid industry. It can either come out in a healthy relationship or it can be twisted because it’s “unacceptable” to be a sexual human being.

    Personally, I’ll take the open healthy relationship any day of the week. Although I am curious. Our society discusses porn addiction in terms of (1) it being a man’s problem and not a woman’s problem (b) is there ANY healthy role for porn in a society?

    I recently watched “Sex, The Annabel Chong Story” I’d recommend it but you won’t get a clue as to who she is unless you watch the update and outtakes. A very different person emerges there.

  2. silverfoot says on 12/2/06 at 1:19 pm:

    i think there is a healthy role for porn in society - ethical porn, i mean. obviously stringing prostitutes out on drugs and exploiting them when they can’t defend themselves physically or mentally is no good. but with the free will of consenting adults…

    i just get edgy when i hear people talk about ‘porn addiction’ - obviously it happens, just like with any other vice. but when these same people are also admitting to ’sexual sin,’ you have to wonder just what they mean by addiction and sin, and whether the problem would solve itself if they allowed themselves freedom of sexual expression.

    because one thing is true: that which is repressed will return with a vengeance, more monstrous than ever before.

  3. Korellyn says on 12/2/06 at 6:24 pm:

    Wow… talk about an article full of loaded words.

    Personally I just don’t understand the whole big deal about porn. I like to look at it sometimes, I have no issues if my boyfriend likes to look at it sometimes. I have issues if he likes to look at porn more than he likes to have sex with me, but that would be a relationship problem, not a matter of all porn being evil by definition.

    I guess this is just an offshoot of the fact that I don’t really understand why sex remains to be such a huge weirdly taboo subject, despite the fact that it’s lurking just below the surface in practically everything you see these days.

  4. Strawberry Fields says on 12/2/06 at 8:07 pm:

    Silverfoot (2) said what I was thinking:

    “because one thing is true: that which is repressed will return with a vengeance, more monstrous than ever before.”

    The repressed, which might even have been a healthy thing to start with, always comes out somewhere somehow somewhen, and at that point, if it was healthy to start with, it isn’t healthy anymore when it comes out in the wrong place, time or manner.

  5. christine says on 12/3/06 at 1:29 pm:

    A lot of people who do not find problems with porn have never had a problem with porn, or a partner addicted to porn. I have never had a problem with porn, but if I had a partner who cruised the internet for hours a day and spent a lot of money on it, it would royally pissed me off. And so due to the nature of my personal experiences with porn (benign, really), I have no problem with porn.
    So, I like the idea of ethical porn, but in an industry that big, the standards are too far-flung (like sexual preferences and tastes themselves) to be possible.

  6. Laura Elizabeth says on 12/4/06 at 7:26 am:

    Marvin the Martian ~ Love Him!

    Whatever you deny others and suppress in yourself is what you want most.

    Remember when Daffy Duck found the horde of jewels and gold and stuff and he kept trying to keep it all for himself - even smooshing the genie back into the lamp yelling “No no no, it’s mine, mine MINE!”

    Whenever someone tells you you can’t, shouldn’t, mustn’t, it’s evil, bad, sick, twisted… often it’s because it’s what they want and don’t want others to share. For many of us, especially the religious people, we’ve been conditioned that sex is bad - it’s not bad, it’s a part of life. Used properly it is deeply beautiful - used as a weapon it will cause more destruction than Marvin’s Uranium PU-36 Explosive Space Modulator.

    Yes, loads of explosive words in that article. Just makes me sad.

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