Talk:Pornography
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This article is expressed as being general but in fact is about western culture since the nineteenth century. Representations of human beings, and particularly of women with little clothing, have been taboo in various Moslem and Jewish cultural contexts, among various early Christian sects and the iconoclasts of Byzantium, and following the Reformation England, Scotland and no doubt elsewhere. There needs to be some recognition of this in this article. Deipnosophista 08:13, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
- o rly? --AnYoNe! 16:07, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- Wow! Really? Moslem is spelled with an o and an e and not "muslim" as I thought it was? Anyway, said groups deserve a mention.
- Well, I'm an eskimo and I can't look at pornography because if I take my dick out to masturbate, it will instantly freeze and fall off. I think that the ironic plight of me and my fellow eskimos deserves a mention.