While this may be true in some instances, it is equally untrue in others.. there are women that actually enjoy this form of erotica, enjoy making money by fulfilling some desire/need for a particular segment of society.. while i agree that whenever harm is manifest in the situation it is not in anyone's best interest and should be controlled.. i must also balance my perceptions with the understanding that other situations can achieve some level of harmony.. i simply fail to understand how people structure their thought processes with only one side of a situation represented..
Exhibitionism is not a healthy state of mind my friend. In any case, even though some women involved in the production of pornography(and i'll agree that this is the case with most today) enjoy it... there is still the harm that the material itself is causing within the psyches of the viewers. Your stubborness is causing you to ignore fact.

So while you think i'm only taking into account one side, i'm examining ALL sides. Very few people can come away from pornography without a fundamental psychological change. Especially if they are regular views of such material.

hat no one is right or wrong (no spin needed).. that each situation differs according to the players.. that while there is a social morallity conducive to social harmony, its place is in the affairs of the social mechanizations.. that in the private settings of consenting adults social control is not necessary.. and i find it distressing whenever society and its representatives feel compelled to govern individuals freedoms when "no harm" can be demonstrated beyond contrary ideologies..
i am in no way advocating society and its representatives stepping into someone's home and telling them what to do. That is on them and the filth they accumulate in their own souls, not my business. However, that does not change that fact that most people manifest the results of their private habits into a social setting. Thus you have pornography readily available on the web... many websites not requiring age verification and using themes from children's entertainment. There's "Harry Potter" websites, there used to be a website with a White House theme. i won't even get into sexual habits other than pornography right now.

Thus, i am recommending a change in habit for the health of one's mind body and soul. If you choose to ignore it, fine. However, that does not change the fact that i am speaking to real risks to one's overall health. The psychological effects of porn-viewing are inseperable from one's social perspective, however. Maybe you should check out some books about pornography and its effects rather than engaging in endless justification for just about anything.

Peace,
Dawud