I took a screenshot of the page source of a popular porn website. You can see that every porn videos, images or webcams that turns you on is in fact a fkg source code that the computer can understand so it is able to translate it into pixels. So yes, what you see in front of your screen is not real. The girl/guy or whatever that turns you on is not real. That is just some instructions converted into pixels. Everything is mechanistic and has nothing to do with humans. You can consider it as a lie. Think of it before relapsing.
It's not quite like that... It's true that there is a code needed to display the video, but the video is the depiction of an immoral sexual act that is given as an instruction to the pc to display the same thing that was video taped. You are watching other people have sex, on a display with pixels. It's not real sex, it's porn and over-stimulation of the brain. Nothing natural, nothing moral. Masturbation isn't normal either. We've got sex organs to reproduce, not to waste our life-force by abusing the reproductive system.
Yes. My brain doesn't see code, it sees porn. While this argument might work for some, it won't work for me. The lizard brain that gets addicted to porn doesn't give a damn about sensible arguments like this; the lizard sees something it wants, and it wants more. Whether it comes from code, ink on a page, photographic film, video tape, DVD, or whatever doesn't matter (and I'm old enough to have used all of them). If you're somebody for whom this argument works, great. If not, find another, and make a plan to beat this thing.
Let's put aside the code vs pixel argument for the moment, let's also keep in mind that the scene depicted is hardly natural. There are people behind the camera, it's a movie set......fluffers behind the scene to help the guy get hard, etc. etc.....fake lighting...make up.....photo shopped out zits.....The depiction is a depiction of a depiction!
If you are viewing a video with people in then it's a recording of a real life event that has happened irrespective of how or where it is displayed on the website. The source code or coding on video sites just tell the browser where to place the video, what size to display it as etc. i'ts basically just instructions to your browser. The video itself isn't created by the code, the video is created by people and displayed by the code.
The problem is that we are far from human interactions. Knowing that someone programmed it so you can jerk off on it is an idea that does not make proud at all.
I think the OP misunderstands how computers work. No, there are not tiny sexy people actually inside your monitor having sex. Now, Hentai on the other hand, is an example of porn that is even more artificial.
...and there are plenty of people who go after that. Let's face it: "natural" is not an attractor to everybody. We're all different.
It's not real, but the disturbing spirit you invite into your heart through it IS - the beast, the serpent, the whore-devil.
If one ever stops to think of how contrived porn is, it would also likely lose a lot of its appeal. It's an industry. People show up for work, they take lunch breaks, people argue over contracts, they hope their boss lets them out early on Friday, office politics (Just ask August Ames who killed herself over other people's viewpoints), make-up, costumes, etc. etc..... It's gotta be terrible. Anything but erotic. I was once involved in a professional photo shoot for a company brochure--most boring and annoying day of my life. I gotta believe that if I was required to hang around a porn movie production I'd be bored and annoyed too.
I agree Hitto. What redeeming features does porn have? None that I can see. Heroin? Alcohol? Meth? Sure, it may be "fun" for a moment, at what cost? Obviously, a VERY high price is paid for that fun. Demonic....Indeed.
This. The code is to select which video, etc., but the images were made by recording people having sex. That code has more to do with managing your access to the porn, BTW.
For those who tell me that the videos are made by real people or there is nobody having sex inside my computer: I know it. But would this video exist in the Internet without the code? No. Is the code the thing that make it artificial? Yes.