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Porn Quotes

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Marquis de Sade
“How many times, by God’s bloody prick, have I longed to be able to detonate planets, to destroy the sun itself, to puck it from the universe and crash it into the earth, annihilating all Creation and replacing it with a lightless void of violence. Ah, that would be a crime! A cosmic crime, dwarfing the petty misdemeanours we are committing here, limited as we are to snuffing out a few meaningless souls.”
Marquis de Sade, The 120 Days of Sodom

David M. Buss
“Online pornography allows individuals to explore creative sexual possibilities they never knew existed but also creates entirely unrealistic expectations for real life sexual interactions.”
David M. Buss, When Men Behave Badly: The Hidden Roots of Sexual Deception, Harassment, and Assault

“People in the industry kept telling me intimate and unsolicited details about their sex lives. I realized that pornography was as much an attitude or lifestyle as it was a business. The line between private and public was sometimes blurred to the point of being erased.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“Let's examine the second accusation first: the idea that pornography is degrading to women. Degrading is a subjective term. Personally, I find detergent commercials in which women become orgasmic over soapsuds to be tremendously degrading to women. I find movies in which prostitutes are treated like ignorant drug addicts to be slander against women. Every woman has the right-the need!-to define degradation for herself.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“It is charged that pornography objectifies women: It converts them into sexual objects. Again, what does this mean? If taken literally, it means nothing at all because objects don't have sexuality; only human beings do. But the charge that pornography portrays women as "sexual beings" would not inspire rage and, so, it has no place in the anti-porn rhetoric.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

Jean   Koning
“Is that a quote from a seventies Swedish porn?
In that case: haven't seen it. What's the title?”
Jean Koning, Quotes and Thoughts

Jean   Koning
“ust like I said to Bill Clinton years ago: "drop the pan and plug in some porn, babe!" And then he hung up!”
Jean Koning, Quotes and Thoughts

Jean   Koning
“Just tell me it's porn and not just you hanging out with Jamie Oliver on an average Friday...”
Jean Koning, Quotes and Thoughts

Jean   Koning
“Just like I said to Bill Clinton years ago: "drop the pan and plug in some porn, babe!" And then he hung up!”
Jean Koning, Quotes and Thoughts

Sherman Alexie
“Remember this: men and pornography are like plants and sunshine. To me, porn is photosynthesis.”
Sherman Alexie, War Dances

Chuck Palahniuk
“It amounted to a pornography of being right. No orgasm would be as satisfying as proving everyone else wrong.”
Chuck Palahniuk, Adjustment Day

David M. Buss
“The modern proliferation of porn consumption, in short, has escalated both conflict between the sexes and the harms of female-female competition. The technology behind porn is modern. The sexual psychology it exploits is evolutionary ancient.”
David M. Buss, When Men Behave Badly: The Hidden Roots of Sexual Deception, Harassment, and Assault

“This book provides pornography with an ideology. It gives back to women what anti-porn feminism has taken away: the right to pursue their own sexuality without shame or apology, without guilt or censure.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“For over a decade, I have defended the right of women to consume pornography and to be involved in its production. In 1984, when the Los Angeles City Council first debated whether or not to pass an anti-pornography ordinance, I was one of two people -and the only woman-who stood up and went on record against the measure. I argued that the right to work in pornography was a direct extension of the principle "A woman's body, a woman's right.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“Further, although pornography is predefined as a form of violence against women, several clauses of this definition have nothing to do with such abuse. Instead, they deal with explicit sexual content-e.g. women as sex objects who "invite penetration." This is more of an attack on heterosexual sex than it is on pornography. After all, if there isn't an "invitation to penetration," how can the man know that consent is present?”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“Pornography is the explicit artistic depiction of men and/or women as sexual beings.' This is not merely a working definition. It is a definition I propose as a new and neutral starting point for a more fruitful discussion of pornography.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“Sexually correct history considers the graphic depiction of sex to be the traditional and immutable enemy of women's freedom. Exactly the opposite is true.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“What makes ejaculating on the outside degrading... while ejaculating inside... sacred? Do guys learn to come on a woman from porn or from premature ejaculation? [...] For that matter, masturbating guys ejaculate on their own bodies all the time, and not one says, 'Oh God, I just degraded myself.”
James R. Petersen

Trevor Noah
“With online porn today you just drop straight into the madness, but with dial-up it took so long for the images to load. It was almost gentlemanly compared to now. You’d spend a good five minutes looking at her face, getting to know her as a person. Then a few minutes later you’d get some boobs. By the time you got to her vagina, you’d spent a lot of quality time together.”
Trevor Noah, Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood

stained hanes
“The internet has more or less been in its present form, technology just had to catch up.

Trolls, death threats, porn, riveting discussion, free multimedia, art, fandoms, hacking, crimes against humanity and lonely people at your fingertips even on AOL, Compuserve or Prodigy.”
stained hanes, 94,000 Wasps in a Trench Coat

“Just tell me it's porn and not just you hanging out with Jamie Oliver on an average Friday...”
Jean Koning

“Is that a quote from a seventies Swedish porn?
In that case: haven't seen it. What's the title?”
Jean Koning

Serena Silverlake
“The male student flung up his hands in exasperation. “For the last time, Marie-Delphine, I never said women didn’t like all porn,â€� obviously attempting to clarify some earlier statement he’d made. “I’m saying that they don’t like this kind of stuff. It’s so... degrading and demeaning. I can’t believe that someone who fights so hard for equal representation in the wizarding world isn’t able to see that.â€�
“I see it,â€� the dark-skinned woman shot back, “and I happen to think it's goddess-damned hot. Just because a woman likes a little of the rough shit in the bedroom doesn’t preclude her from being able to harness the primordial forces of creation.”
Serena Silverlake, Filthy Fetch Quest

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“There are at least as many boys and men who have watched porn as those who have measured their penises.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mariana Zapata
“I’m taking your love of MILF porn to the grave with me, don’t worry.â€�

He stared at me, unblinking, unflinching. And then: “I’ll cut the power at the house when you’re in the shower,� he said so evenly, so crisply, it took me a second to realize he was threatening me� And when it finally did hit me, I burst out laughing, smacking his inner thigh without thinking twice about it.

“Who does that?�

Aiden Graves, husband of mine, said it, “Me.”
Mariana Zapata , The Wall of Winnipeg and Me

“Anti-pornography (or radical) feminists will consider me a heretic-fit only for burning. Or, to put it in more politically correct terms, I am a woman who is so psychologically damaged by patriarchy that I have fallen in love with my own oppression. My arguments will be dismissed. In other words, if I enjoy pornography, it is not because I am a unique human being with different preferences. It is because I am psychologically ill.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“The message of this book is: There's nothing to be afraid of. Pornography is part of a healthy free flow of information about sex. This is information our society badly needs. It is a freedom women need.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“Pornography frightens people. Women in the industry threaten women who are not.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“I tried to argue that no choice was "right" for every person. Sexuality is richer than that: It is a banquet of choices and possibilities, none of which we can afford to dismiss.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography

“One step toward defining anything is to determine what it is not. A popular approach to the word pornography is an appeal to its ancient Greek roots. This approach should be discarded. The word pornography originally meant "writing about harlots or prostitutes." But its meaning has evolved over centuries of use through dozens of different cultures. Like the Greek word gymnasium, which originally meant, "place of nakedness," the word pornography has lost its connection with the past.”
Wendy McElroy, XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography