
How Porn & Technology Might Be Replacing Sex for Japanese Millennials Article
Japanese millennials just aren’t having sex. According to a 2016 government survey, almost half of Japan’s singles aged between 18 to 34 are virgins.
Japanese millennials just aren’t having sex. According to a 2016 government survey, almost half of Japan’s singles aged between 18 to 34 are virgins.
One suggests it’s a healthy pastime for every teenager, while the other points to porn as being a huge contributing factor in ruining relationships. Who is more in line with research?
Why aren’t we talking more about this? People need to come out of hiding and get help. So what did I do? I bought a bold, red, “Porn Kills Love” tee shirt.
Porn performers are posting competitions on social media, inviting fans to purchase tickets. The winner meets up with his favorite star in person and gets to have sex with her on camera.
Thanks to online tracking cookies and browser fingerprinting, porn consumers everywhere are being tracked, and it’s not entirely impossible that their viewing history could be attached to their name.
If you want to make a fake video using Photoshop, you have to edit each frame. And the problem is, AI helps to automate this regularly arduous process.
According to officials, 14 minors were among the nearly 50 victims of human trafficking rescued during a sting across California that netted 339 arrests.
Authorities say 33 people have already been arrested in Atlanta on sex trafficking charges relating to the game, and 4 victims have already been rescued.
“You know I stopped watching porn. You don’t know that it was because I woke back up after seeing disturbing videos of women being used as sex slaves.”
“I lost my job. I got arrested for being with an escort. And now, I have a record and it’s harder to find a job…it’s a never ending cycle.”
Once they create a wishlist, performers will post links on their social in hopes that fans will buy them groceries or sexy items that’ll appear in future videos.
Last year, a sex doll available for testing by consumers was so molested and damaged at a festival in Austria, it had to be extensively repaired.