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My boyfriend is kind, gentle, and a good lover. He’s a really good guy. He also can’t get enough pornography. He’s not real upfront about it, doesn’t ask me to watch it with him, doesn’t leave it around the house or embarrass me with it. Nor does he deny that he looks at it online. So he’s neither hiding it or making it part of our relationship.
But it’s a political issue with me—I think it’s violent in nature and degrades women. Still, my boyfriend’s a really good guy. What do I do?
—Polly Sigh
The Straight Perspective: It seems like you want a magic bullet here—you want your boyfriend to voluntarily decide to give up porn, and perhaps to join you in believing it to be unacceptably violent and degrading. You also want some reassurance that what turns him on isn’t the degradation and violence itself. You want to know that his habit isn’t going to get worse, and you want to feel confident that you’re not lacking whatever it is that makes him turn to pornography on the internet.
You’re not going to get any of that, not in any meaningful way, and I think you already know that. This is just one of any number of decisions you’ll have to make about your relationship with him (or anyone) in which you’ll have to weigh your beliefs against what you want.
There’s no wrong choice in the matter: Sticking to your guns is as good, and as bad, as standing by your man. What’s tough is that you can’t have it both ways: You’re not allowed to assuage your conscience by despairing of his habits while keeping him around for the good love. If you decide that he’s worth amending your politics for, you have to be honest with yourself about your choice. Sometimes your conscience is really expensive.
The Sales Guy says: It sounds like he has the situation well in hand…Bad puns aside, if it’s that disturbing a thing to you tell him it bothers you.
You also need to understand, depending on his age, it’s pretty much a mainstream recreation, not cheating. Which could be the ugly alternative, if your lobbying succeeds in curtailing his current hobby. I’d look the other way.
Dr. Sigmund Fraud says: Back when I was working in the porn industry, I used to get a lot of that. “I had no idea what you did for a living—now that I know, I think I’m gonna be sick.” That kind of thing.
Look, did you ever consider that it’s degrading to men also? Do you think it’s fun waiting around all day in silk bathrobe in the backyard of a house in the San Fernando Valley, waiting to have impersonal sex with some young women who spend most of their time working out and practicing variations of their “Oh!” faces in the mirror?
Sure, the money was great, but let’s get real. Flying up to Vegas for porn conventions where you get treated like a rock star gets mighty old. And those lucrative private parties those panthers used to throw down in Cabo San Lucas, where you’re expected to perform at the drop of a hat in front of a crowd of tanned, cheering, drunken heiresses—you think those gals aren’t violent? I should show you the scars.
But look, if your boyfriend is a good lover, and that’s one of the reasons you like him, don’t you think he might owe some of that prowess to having watched a little pornography? Why make everything political? I’ll tell you one thing: He didn’t learn those little tricks that curl your toes by watching C-SPAN all day.
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Reader Comments
jamie
01 May 2008, 14:41
I suggest that you make a porno film with him... then when you're not
around he can watch that... the differece is that in this film... he'll
actually get go to bed with the female star he just fantasized over...
assuming you're willing to experience a repeat performance...
j.
Ryan
07 May 2008, 16:54
I wholeheartedly disagree with Jamie. Unless you're married to this,
actually married not "planning" to get married, DO NOT make a porno with
him. I don't care how nice he is, he will almost certainly show it to his
guy friends if/when you break up. Trust me, I've seen some of my buddies
girls getting it in all kinds of ways. Which, I think is f**ked up and
disgusting, but keep in mind this happens often.
As far as your man watching porn, I don't see much of a problem with it
unless a)it watches it all the time and it interferes with your
relationaship & lovelife b)he masturbates to it so much he loses his
passion for you c) he tried duplicating some of the crazy degrading stuff
on you, and tries pressuring you into things you don't wanna do (e.g.
"facial", anal, etc.). I personally agree with you, in that porn is most
often violent, and almost always degrading to porn in some capacity. I
rarely watch porn, and have personally never been to a strip club or owned
a porno because of the reasons above. I do, however, when extremely horny
and too lazy to fantasize, I will look up porn on the internet. Therefore,
considering I think of myself as a pretty good guy, I don't really see a
problem with it.
Bottom line: As long as he continues to respect you and love you as a
woman and partner, and doesn't try to coerce/trick/force you into positions
or acts your not fully comfortable with, it's seem okay. And obviously,
keep up the lines of communication. Which could include, in a non
threatening, I'm your gf not mother kind of way, how it makes you feel as a
women, and why it's degrading and how it make YOU feel to know that he
needs/wants that.
Best of luck with your man!
R.J.
Ryan
07 May 2008, 17:04
Sorry! I didn't think it would post twice ... my computer was buggin' out
on me :(.
Anyway, one more thing. Even if you marry this guy, it is still risky to
make a porno with your spouse. For example, your kids find it!, or again,
you divorce, sh*t gets ugly like it usually does, and he passes it around
like candy because he's a vindictive pr*ck.
Porno's could be a fun, spicy way to heat up your lovelife and please your
man, but just understand that you have FAR MORE to lose if the tape gets
out. Everyone thinks your a slut, and he's a hero.
Again, best of luck! :)
R.J.
jamie
08 May 2008, 14:12
Ryan... you're absolutely right! Making a video is a bad idea. However, I
wasn't being serious when I suggested that. Clearly, I'm not good at
humor.
j.
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