May 07, 2009

Pornography is Sexual Embezzlement

The Institution of Marriage has been robbed.

This robbery, however, has not dishonored or broken the Honorable, to-be-honored, Institution of Marriage. For this reason, all other sexual unions should be given an Institution of their own.

Separate Institutions for heterosexual and homosexual unions, however, will not protect a person's chosen fidelity and the unique credibility of a recognized and legally protected Institution, so long as Online Pornography is allowed to embezzle a partner's sexuality.

Pornography should be blacked out, disallowed with the same furious intention, and in the same sacrificial way that Slavery in the South has been abolished. It is more than a prop and an enhancer of sex between consenting adults. It is a convenience, as methamphetamine, or planned Revivals, or so many gas grills because charcoal is messy and takes too long and doesn't smell so good. Pornography online is a false solution to a long-term Birth Order challenge of two people in the same place for one reason, tired or afraid of their mandate to serve one another. Pornography is a cop-out, embezzling intimacy from the Individual.

The effects of slavery in America are still felt in many, many generations past the captive relatives. This will be true of families robbed and broken up and maimed through Pornography.

We must accept this cost and rise against the willing sharing, willing scientific, protected, disparate and desperate, gratuitous embezzlement of our Sex Drives through online Pornography.

As Mrs. Dale Carnegie challenged in her 1953 book, HOW TO HELP YOUR HUSBAND GET AHEAD, we must ". . . raise the standard of loving." Women sacrificed to each other's beauties are the all-too-visible Schizophrenic of this era, the all-to-visible Abortion of one sex, and the terrible, magnificent Rape of Technological Advancement.

Pornography is the deception; the success of The Machine to murder volunteers, skin them alive. It is a different Robbin' Hood.

Posted by nancy at May 7, 2009 11:58 AM
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