Posts Tagged ‘Pornography’

Porn Expectations, Part 2

By Dr. Charlie Glickman • Apr 13th, 2009 • Category: Blog, Porn

A few weeks ago, I was participating in a panel discussion on porn at a local college and I’ve been thinking about something that one of the other folks brought up.
She was talking about how porn doesn’t show the intimacy and connection that are part of sex. And I 100% agree with her on that, [...]



Porn Expectations

By Dr. Charlie Glickman • Apr 8th, 2009 • Category: Blog

There’s a lot of discussion about the influence of porn on society. And there’s a lot of discussion about the unrealistic expectations that many people (especially younger people) have because of the messages that porn offers. While I think that many of these points make a lot of sense, I also think that there are [...]



The Price of Pleasure, plus tax

By Kuono • Nov 7th, 2008 • Category: Blog

Money and sex, sex and money.
And rarely fair. Doesn’t it seem ironic that ‘anti-pornographers’ are making money by selling Price of Pleasure? This DVD, priced at $250 for college and university viewings, is a one-sided view of pornography comprised of re-edited versions of the very clips they claim to warn against. Only I wonder if [...]



The International Conference on Pornography

By Dr. Carol Queen • Aug 21st, 1998 • Category: Carol Queen

I just got back from the International Conference on Pornography, an action-packed event co-sponsored by UC Northridge and the Free Speech Coalition. When I say “action-packed” I don’t mean that it was especially pornographic; there were plenty of porn performers in attendance, sure, but most of them kept their clothes on the whole time, and [...]