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Love in Porn is an insider’s look into the romantic lifes of those that succeed in the world of adult films.
Myself? I love a bit of porn. And not your ‘feminized’ version either – not arty, beautifully shot, teasing porn (although make no mistake, I’m a fan of that too) but easily available, Redtube smut. It turns me on — both with a partner and on my own. It’s nothing I’m ashamed to admit either and neither should you be.
I love a bit of porn. And not your ‘feminized’ version either – not arty, beautifully shot, teasing porn (although make no mistake, I’m a fan of that too) but easily available, Redtube smut. It turns me on
While we know that porn is a fantasy depiction of sex, it’s also a total counterfeit for real relationships. And like most counterfeits, it proves to never amount to very much value or have any sort of lasting worth. Just like a cardboard cutout of your crush, you can’t really fall in love or feel those feelings with a cheap, two-dimensional imitation.
Sex is completely normal, and something to be naturally desired. It’s an awesome and healthy part of committed, loving relationships. As humans, we are wired to need love, to feel loved, and to feel the desires to be sexual with another person. While that is all well and good, there is a twisted counterfeit that seeks to hijack and profit from this natural wiring—porn.












