Open wide, it's another excessively introspective post about porn from yours truly.
I'm curious to hear others thoughts on where you draw the line for what's fair game. I personally can't mesh with IRL porn because of the russian roulette nature of whether or not the participants are fully consensual in the matter. I mean for fucks sake, pornhub literally thanos snapped like half of its videos years ago because Visa was threatening to axe them if they didn't curtail on all the... *ahem* "Papa Johns" and other sour videos that was found to be uploaded on their platform.
Plus if you are somewhat subscribed to the notion that all consent is manufactured under the god that is late capitalism, the idea of someone pretending to enjoy giving a blowjob to avoid being evicted kinda robs any enjoyment I might have. Doubly so if it turns out that video is actually revenge porn. This doesn't mean I judge people who do consume real porn (in part because the sheer magnitude of consumers is too voluminous to consider alienating), it's just that this is something that I will respectfully fundamentally disagree with most on, which is fine I guess.
Of course, cynics and even the odd nihilist might argue that this viewpoint should be taken to its extreme and say that all porn is technically unethical so it doesn't matter, but I like to imagine that there's at least some difference between having a Patreon base that consumes mainly gay furry porn and offering up your personhood to whatever agency and hoping snide comments are the worst you'll face.
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I don't like real porn at all (I had a bad past with it) so I only stick to the fictional things and as long its legal why not make yourself feel good. Imo AI is not good or Bad its the people behind it abusing it for that (but im not an artist) I do understand that as an artist you don't want your work to get used for that