I bet he can....NTTAWWT.Ned said:Have you seen the women in their shooter shirts? @The Gator can vouch.
On what?Pole is flawed. $100 over 5 years really isn't that much. I'm sure there are guys in the FFA that probably spend $100 im a month.
I took adult "content" as meaning just that-content. Porn or strip clubs. Underwear isn't content.Every single 0 vote should be thrown out.
Every single person in here has bought something "nice" for their significant other to wear in the bedroom and it wasn't because they thought they would be comfortable sleeping in it.
Then you're eating the wrong kind of underwear.I took adult "content" as meaning just that-content. Porn or strip clubs. Underwear isn't content.
If it's filmed and distributed or done for the entertainment of others.So what you do in the bedroom with your s/o isn't adult content?
It was defined by the phrase. Any normal person understands "adult content" to refer to artwork designed for sexual entertainment.I can agree with this, but it wasn't defined.
Did you? It said include toys, pills, content. That isn't stuff that is directly related to the porn industry.Did you even read the OP?
If the bra you bought has batteries and nipple clips you might have an argument. If not, just stop.Did you? It said include toys, pills, content. That isn't stuff that is directly related to the porn industry.
It sounds like there's a story here. Did Mr.msudaisy26 buy something "nice" for you for a birthday, anniversary, etc. and you weren't completely thrilled with it?Every single 0 vote should be thrown out.
Every single person in here has bought something "nice" for their significant other to wear in the bedroom and it wasn't because they thought they would be comfortable sleeping in it.
No story, just when you throw things like pills and toys it goes beyond porn.It sounds like there's a story here. Did Mr.msudaisy26 buy something "nice" for you for a birthday, anniversary, etc. and you weren't completely thrilled with it?
Thank you for telling me what to do, but if you don't like it please feel free to use the ignore feature.If the bra you bought has batteries and nipple clips you might have an argument. If not, just stop.
@msudaisy26Lingerie should not be included unless the only reason you bought it was because a pron ad made you think to, in which case you probably don't want to mention such details to your SO.
Happy to help. You were clearly confused.Thank you for telling me what to do, but if you don't like it please feel free to use the ignore feature.
I thought the first page of posts went quite well. Then the 2nd page of posts began...Only fbgs can eff up a topic like porn and turn it into a symantics debate.
Just thought it was interesting you started making sweeping generalizations in your 1st post in this thread. Your use of "nice" suggested a bitterness towards the subject. You have never bought anything for your hubby?No story, just when you throw things like pills and toys it goes beyond porn.
So what does it cost to do this? Strip club prices or bunny ranch prices?From what I understand from my gay cousin Shawn, a lot of gay...um..."action" goes on in those stores. I think the dudes get it on in the theaters/glory holes.
Makes sense. I doubt all of them are lined up to buy dvds and magazines.
I have not. So dont throw my 0 vote outEvery single 0 vote should be thrown out.
Every single person in here has bought something "nice" for their significant other to wear in the bedroom and it wasn't because they thought they would be comfortable sleeping in it.
"that you purchased because of online advertising"Did you? It said include toys, pills, content. That isn't stuff that is directly related to the porn industry.Did you even read the OP?
But the qiestion is:I'm pretty content in my underwear.
To this question from what I see most of the larger film companies are just distributing content now (not really trying to build "stars"). They buy it up for armatures/semi-pro and categorize it on their sites and sell ads to other sites. The girls themselves are making nothing compared to the 90s; a few grand a scene is on the high end. Most end up webcamming for scraps of money. The more popular girls make money doing appearances at strip clubs and selling their own content. Asa Akira talked with Lexi Belle on her Podcast about changing their business model to keep money coming in over the years (worth a listen).I don't understand how this industry sustains itself.