At 08:11 AM 7/20/2007, you wrote:

>[Ron]
>just what is pornography? if you are sexually excited by shoes and use
>their image to masterbate,
>would a payless shoe catalog be considered pornography?  is pornography
>subjective?
>in this way nudity associated with pornography is subjective, while one
>would see a naked
>human body and see classic beauty, another would be sexually aroused.
>

Greetings Ron,

Of course there are individual preferences constructed by personal 
experience, but I was talking about the larger patterns that are 
constantly and obviously infused with potency by the culture.  When I 
stated I was talking about nudity rather than pornography, I wasn't 
making a criticism, but trying to clarify my meaning.  I meant 
nudity, sans sexuality.  But as you rightly suggest the line between 
the two, in personal context, is not always so obvious.

Marsha

   


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