(June 24, 2023, 2:45 pm)Proctoersone Here's the thing, the men are the ones who going to these women's pages and buying the content, not the other way around. They're not being forced to buy content, it's a lack of self-control on their part.You say men having a lack of self control is the problem while ignoring the fact that by nature we are wired to be sexually aroused by female nudity. Women exploit this when they sell their bodies on the internet and it is perfectly acceptable. God knows if I was a hot female I'd be making adult content and providing links on my innocent Instagram for my link tree that contians links to my OnlyFans and Many Vids accounts plus my Amazon wish list lol. It takes two to make an argument, both men and women play their parts and as I see it no one is the so-called, "bad guy". We like the content and women provide it. Mutual business relationship is what it comes down to.
Critics of porn have been trying to ride in on their white horses and crash the party for years. The writer of the article in question is a pregnancy fetish critic. If the fetish benefited her in some way she would not have written that piece. She's on the outside looking in and doesn't understand why pregnancy is a fetish. I don't fault her for that however when people target the fetish I feel compelled to defend it. Supporting arguments that are against the fetish is a conflict of interest in my opinion.