Wow people who are antis and radfems sure can’t read or prove their side. More at 12.
lmfao pornsick pedo freak can’t actually comprehend written information! a chart with “top searches” written on it do not actually indicate anything other than which gender searches for what, you fucking obtuse twat. Lmfao you’re actually embarassing yourself. More at 11.
Well with you using ad hominem attacks on me instead of presenting a cohesive argument is kinda showing everyone that I’m not wrong.
I used the chart as a “quickie”. Literally one argument you radfems constantly propose about porn is that men fetishize you through lesbian porn yet in the graphic I presented to you women viewed more lesbian porn than men.
Whenever someone gives you information or an idea contrary to your close minded ramblings you are quick to dismiss it and attack the person because in your mind you don’t have to prove something.
Even then you have yet to prove that I am wrong. Even in your attacks on my character are inaccurate and unjust. I haven’t been convicted of any crime especially child molestation, which you know would make one a pedophile. I have been molested as a child.
You must know you have no grounds as you’re simply attacking one to attack one but I will do this.
– Officialfemmefish a female map expressed the desire to molest young girls.
– Lesbiananti
– The fact that most maps on this site are female/“afab”/trans male which in your eyes means woman when it doesn’t.
– I’m embarrassing myself when you’re a grown ass woman coming for a teenager. Bitch you need a life.
Also you’re on Tumblr, that alone should tell you that you and your ideologies are subpar and that you are an embarrassment for being an extremist and having your head so far up your coochie and can’t smell your coochie blood anymore.
You’ve now twice incorrectly interpreted statistics to imply that women watch more porn overall than men when in fact the relevant comparison is relative. In your original post, you presented an infographic that compares search terms by gender not quantitatively but proportionally – the infographic shows us that women’s most-searched term is “lesbian” and men’s most-searched is “teen,” but does not give us any concrete information about how many times any of these terms have been searched (or how many separate users have searched them, or how much cumulative or individual time has been spent browsing results…and so forth). Your list of articles and the conclusions you make from them are likewise highly erroneous and very misleading. Let’s break down the faulty logic in your implications that these articles show, or at the very least argue, that women watch more porn than men in some sense (when two of the three emphatically do not, and the last one is badly titled for its actual thesis):
1. The Daily Mail article actually has an incorrect (or highly misleading) title, but regardless even its headline does not state that more women watch porn on PornHub than men. It reports that more women watch PornHub on mobile devices than men. The statistic to which the headline refers compares relative traffic between men and women on certain devices and concludes that women are vastly more likely to visit the website from a smartphone, but says absolutely nothing about quantitative numbers of visits, time spent, or users registered on all devices universally (or even, in fact, on smartphones). The site is in fact discussing the rate at which women prefer to visit the site via mobile versus desktop instances and compares this to the same rate for men. This means that a million men could be visiting the site on mobile and only a thousand women over the period during which the study was conducted, and the findings of the article would still be correct, because it speaks only in terms of fractional quantities out of the total gendered viewership of PornHub that each gender, separately considered, spends on mobile devices. Ultimately, the article notes that vastly more men visit PornHub overall than women – see the screenshot above.
2. The Glamour article gets its statistics from this study, which discovered that, of a sampling of 100 married heterosexual couples, roughly 9% of female participants and 23% of male participants reported having watched porn before marriage, while 28% of female participants and 14% of male participants reported watching it after. Disregarding the distressingly small sample sizes, as well as the fact that “watching porn” is not a well-defined term here (how regularly? A few or many times? For how long each time?), one must consider the fact that spousal influence – wherein wives prefer their husbands not to watch porn, while many husbands may ask their wives to watch porn with them as a form of intimate bonding and sexual foreplay – must play an impact which has not been fully accounted for here. Even discounting these concerns, however, and taking the study’s findings as discussed in the article at face value, the study actually says nothing concretely about how much time women or men spend watching porn before or after marriage: if both sexes spend much less time watching porn after marriage overall (and there is some reason to believe this), the relative proportions each gender spends on porn after marriage mean nothing. I am highly skeptical of this study, in any case, since a 100-unit sample size is egregiously small: if even half a dozen outliers are included by chance, the resulting discoveries could easily contain an error of 6% or more.
3. The HelloGiggles article compares the amount of time spent per visit by the average female PornHub user compared to the average male user. It says nothing on how frequently female users versus male users make visits to the site in a given amount of time, nor how many female versus male users exist on the site – nor even how the raw data gathered by PornHub data collector programs (which are mindless units of code operating on the website, not actual people) distinguish between female and male users. The headline is misleading.
You have no concrete evidence that most pedophiles on this site are female. Please either commit to conducting a study on users of this site who have been reported as, or admit to being, pedophiles or molesters (and interpret your results more correctly than you’ve interpreted the studies you’ve already cited), or don’t act as if your opinions, based off your personal and anecdotal experiences, are facts. I could just as easily claim that the vast majority of users on this site who are pedophiles have been, in my encounters, male, making your statement incorrect.
I’m sure that women and lesbians exist who are pedophiles. Pedophiles exist among all peoples. Reciting the names of one or two you believe to be pedophiles is completely irrelevant.
Last but not least, your most embarrassing ad-hominem statements at the end of your post toward @phalloid-destroyer are quite incriminating. I’m not surprised, but disappointed, to see you behaving that way. It undermines any credibility your earlier attempt at citations and a structured argument might have granted you. In the future, do try not to be such a hypocrite. After all, since you’re on Tumblr too (and far more invested in this entire argument than PD ever was), I suppose what you said about her must apply to you as well. c:
The state of Kerala, India, is experiencing one of the worst floods since 1924. Over 20,000 houses have been damaged completely and 10,000 km of roads have been destroyed. Essential services have taken a hit, with shortages in medical supplies and drinking water reported from several places. A red alert has been issued in 11 of the 14 districts.
324 people have lost their lives since the rains started on May 29. Over half of them – 190 across 14 districts – have died in the last few days. Over 314,000 people have been moved to relief camps across the state with many more still missing or unreachable.
AnboduKochi is a non-profit organisation that has been one of the largest groups to provide relief support in Kochi, they need cash to transport all the donations they have been getting and make sure it gets to the relief camps.
keralarescue.in is an initiative by Govt. of Kerala, Kerala State IT Mission and IEEE Kerala Section for effective collaboration and communications between authorities, volunteers and public
Google has put out a consolidated and pin-dropped list of centres providing rescue ops, including shelters, food and water, medicine and essentials, volunteers, Jeep rescue and ambulances, among others.
In case you are looking for someone stranded in Kerala or have information about someone, use the Person Finder, which crowdsources information, to help.
Below are some ways to donate and help rebuild the lives of those affected.
The Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF)is 100% exempt from tax and “is an emergency assistance release mechanism granting immediate relief to families and individuals distressed by calamity, loss of life due to accidents and chronic diseases.”
Amazon lets users donate to one of three NGOs: Goonj, Habitat for Humanity and World Vision India. Once you select one of the three NGOs, you can choose what you want to donate by going through their wishlist
Please consider donating any amount of money you can. If you know of any more resources and ways to help, please add to this post.
Hi! I am not sure if any of my followers saw, but I’ve been
saying it is pretty bad for Kerala right now. (PS: I’m safe right now, and my
family has moved to shelters or high-level areas).
Just in case, if you didn’t know, Kerala is a small state in the
south-west part of India. We are mainly known for our cynicism, sarcasm, and
our love of going to “The Gulf”. We are that part of India that had Muslims before the Mughals Invasion and Christians before the British Invasion
and lived more-or-less in harmony with each other throughout. We love our
socialism, our love of eating beef, and generally trying
to resist the majoritarian principles of rest of the country.
And currently, Kerala is trembling under the fury of the
monsoon.
There has been incessant rain for the past three weeks, and
most parts of Kerala are flooded. Till yesterday , 12 out of 14 districts were on
Red Alert. All 44 rivers on this small strip of land was overflowing.
As the rains continued, most lakes, reservoirs, and dams got filled and 33
dams were opened. And the outflow of these dams combined with rainwater rushed through towns and cities alike.
There has been landslides, sudden top soil movement and road
collapses throughout the state, but especially in hilly areas. Most bridges,
roads (including National Highways) are either completely destroyed or flooded beyond
use.
Ten thousands of homes have been inundated and families have
moved away. People and entire cities
& towns have been marooned.
This man is inside his home; neck-deep in water [he made this
video and shared it through social media in an effort to get noticed and
rescued]:
The Kochi International Airport is flooded and would be shut
down for ten days. Railways are jammed and most roads are flooded. Most dams are open and cities have turned into lakes and
rivers. The fact that there are water disputes with neighbouring states and state-level
& national-level politics involved doesn’t help the common people of Kerala
either.
This is not a water-tank over-flowing.
It’s an entire dam that is overflowing
(the Peringalkutthu dam, to be precise):
.
The death toll is currently estimated to be about 300 and over 3 lakh individuals have been displaced.
It is only because of high inter-connectivity and an educated
population that the death toll has been under control.
And this is just the beginning:
Those who are rescued has to deal with extensive
property damage.
Farmers have to deal with huge crop loss.
Most rescue shelters are running out of food and
medicines.
Food shortage will continue even after the floods
as most of our food comes from Tamil Nadu/Andhra Pradesh, and the roads and railways connecting
the two states are flooded.
Roads, Bridges and Communication channels will
have to be rebuilt.
Outbreaks of water-borne diseases as water will
get contaminated
Outbreaks of mosquito-born diseases like Dengue
fever as stagnant water persists.
Large sections of Kerala is flooded. Kochi has come to a halt.
Seriously, we are in big trouble. So,if you can donate,
please do. Small acts of kindness goes a long way. If not, please signal boost.
The state of Kerala, India, is experiencing one of the worst floods since 1924. Over 20,000 houses have been damaged completely and 10,000 km of roads have been destroyed. Essential services have taken a hit, with shortages in medical supplies and drinking water reported from several places. A red alert has been issued in 11 of the 14 districts.
324 people have lost their lives since the rains started on May 29. Over half of them – 190 across 14 districts – have died in the last few days. Over 314,000 people have been moved to relief camps across the state with many more still missing or unreachable.
AnboduKochi is a non-profit organisation that has been one of the largest groups to provide relief support in Kochi, they need cash to transport all the donations they have been getting and make sure it gets to the relief camps.
keralarescue.in is an initiative by Govt. of Kerala, Kerala State IT Mission and IEEE Kerala Section for effective collaboration and communications between authorities, volunteers and public
Google has put out a consolidated and pin-dropped list of centres providing rescue ops, including shelters, food and water, medicine and essentials, volunteers, Jeep rescue and ambulances, among others.
In case you are looking for someone stranded in Kerala or have information about someone, use the Person Finder, which crowdsources information, to help.
Below are some ways to donate and help rebuild the lives of those affected.
The Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF)is 100% exempt from tax and “is an emergency assistance release mechanism granting immediate relief to families and individuals distressed by calamity, loss of life due to accidents and chronic diseases.”
Amazon lets users donate to one of three NGOs: Goonj, Habitat for Humanity and World Vision India. Once you select one of the three NGOs, you can choose what you want to donate by going through their wishlist
Please consider donating any amount of money you can. If you know of any more resources and ways to help, please add to this post.
Hi! I am not sure if any of my followers saw, but I’ve been
saying it is pretty bad for Kerala right now. (PS: I’m safe right now, and my
family has moved to shelters or high-level areas).
Just in case, if you didn’t know, Kerala is a small state in the
south-west part of India. We are mainly known for our cynicism, sarcasm, and
our love of going to “The Gulf”. We are that part of India that had Muslims before the Mughals Invasion and Christians before the British Invasion
and lived more-or-less in harmony with each other throughout. We love our
socialism, our love of eating beef, and generally trying
to resist the majoritarian principles of rest of the country.
And currently, Kerala is trembling under the fury of the
monsoon.
There has been incessant rain for the past three weeks, and
most parts of Kerala are flooded. Till yesterday , 12 out of 14 districts were on
Red Alert. All 44 rivers on this small strip of land was overflowing.
As the rains continued, most lakes, reservoirs, and dams got filled and 33
dams were opened. And the outflow of these dams combined with rainwater rushed through towns and cities alike.
There has been landslides, sudden top soil movement and road
collapses throughout the state, but especially in hilly areas. Most bridges,
roads (including National Highways) are either completely destroyed or flooded beyond
use.
Ten thousands of homes have been inundated and families have
moved away. People and entire cities
& towns have been marooned.
This man is inside his home; neck-deep in water [he made this
video and shared it through social media in an effort to get noticed and
rescued]:
The Kochi International Airport is flooded and would be shut
down for ten days. Railways are jammed and most roads are flooded. Most dams are open and cities have turned into lakes and
rivers. The fact that there are water disputes with neighbouring states and state-level
& national-level politics involved doesn’t help the common people of Kerala
either.
This is not a water-tank over-flowing.
It’s an entire dam that is overflowing
(the Peringalkutthu dam, to be precise):
.
The death toll is currently estimated to be about 300 and over 3 lakh individuals have been displaced.
It is only because of high inter-connectivity and an educated
population that the death toll has been under control.
And this is just the beginning:
Those who are rescued has to deal with extensive
property damage.
Farmers have to deal with huge crop loss.
Most rescue shelters are running out of food and
medicines.
Food shortage will continue even after the floods
as most of our food comes from Tamil Nadu/Andhra Pradesh, and the roads and railways connecting
the two states are flooded.
Roads, Bridges and Communication channels will
have to be rebuilt.
Outbreaks of water-borne diseases as water will
get contaminated
Outbreaks of mosquito-born diseases like Dengue
fever as stagnant water persists.
Large sections of Kerala is flooded. Kochi has come to a halt.
Seriously, we are in big trouble. So,if you can donate,
please do. Small acts of kindness goes a long way. If not, please signal boost.
Ok, so, even if I felt reluctant to post this, I want to share a story of mine. I was a cam model for a while, because at the time, I was very poor and I thought it would be a very good idea to make some money off video chatting, copying my boyfriend’s sister who was making a living out of this and was able to afford even vacations to foreign countries (which was a big deal to me).
Anyways, I started chatting with strangers and I stood with my cam on for hours, dressing and undressing, doing anything in my power to get as many viewers as possible, with very few men who were actually paying for the show and many who were watching me for free. I gave up soon after, because I was feeling very uncomfortable doing that and because I was wasting a lot of my precious time on people who were very hard to convince to pay or who didn’t even have money to do so (I didn’t have any sex toys either, which made my chances of getting paid even lower).
Fast forward to MONTHS later, when I made real efforts to forget that even happened, and I decided to google my username. DOZENS of results with screencaps and my ripped webcam shows showed up. I was there, in all of them, and I felt a pit in my stomach as I was scrolling through the results. I filed a complaint with the site I registered on as a model and I don’t know how many of them will be taken down. There were men who not only got to enjoy my display of nudity and sexual acts for free, but also who recorded me and stole my content and got money off of my being uncomfortable.
I now have a crippling fear someone in my life will find out about that dark moment in my past and I will risk being not only shamed, but risk being unemployed. And keep in mind: these are just a few of the dangers of being part of the porn industry. There are women who are constantly physically and verbally abused when getting involved in porn. I, myself, was verbally degraded and treated like a cheap piece of meat in chats with strangers, while I was foolishly hoping they’d give me money for tomorrow’s piece of bread. And even if they gave me thousands of dollars, it’s still beyond wrong to treat a woman like that (and getting off to it) and it’s wrong for us, women, to let ourselves be degraded, no matter the “rewards”. There is NOTHING in this world more valuable than our dignity, our privacy and our peace of mind.
And the “funny” part? Even before I became a webcam model, I got many ads and received flyers from people and companies trying to lure me in. But ever since I caught the bait, I get an everyday reminder, on social media, on random sites I access, of that part of my life, video chat companies trying to lure me back in. They have your personal data, they have your content and they’re never going to let it go. They’re never going to leave you alone for good. Don’t ever get into the porn industry, no matter how hard and shitty your life is, don’t support porn and don’t support consumers of porn. I hope this has been a lesson for some and a reminder to those who already know of the dangers of porn.
Ok, so, even if I felt reluctant to post this, I want to share a story of mine. I was a cam model for a while, because at the time, I was very poor and I thought it would be a very good idea to make some money off video chatting, copying my boyfriend’s sister who was making a living out of this and was able to afford even vacations to foreign countries (which was a big deal to me).
Anyways, I started chatting with strangers and I stood with my cam on for hours, dressing and undressing, doing anything in my power to get as many viewers as possible, with very few men who were actually paying for the show and many who were watching me for free. I gave up soon after, because I was feeling very uncomfortable doing that and because I was wasting a lot of my precious time on people who were very hard to convince to pay or who didn’t even have money to do so (I didn’t have any sex toys either, which made my chances of getting paid even lower).
Fast forward to MONTHS later, when I made real efforts to forget that even happened, and I decided to google my username. DOZENS of results with screencaps and my ripped webcam shows showed up. I was there, in all of them, and I felt a pit in my stomach as I was scrolling through the results. I filed a complaint with the site I registered on as a model and I don’t know how many of them will be taken down. There were men who not only got to enjoy my display of nudity and sexual acts for free, but also who recorded me and stole my content and got money off of my being uncomfortable.
I now have a crippling fear someone in my life will find out about that dark moment in my past and I will risk being not only shamed, but risk being unemployed. And keep in mind: these are just a few of the dangers of being part of the porn industry. There are women who are constantly physically and verbally abused when getting involved in porn. I, myself, was verbally degraded and treated like a cheap piece of meat in chats with strangers, while I was foolishly hoping they’d give me money for tomorrow’s piece of bread. And even if they gave me thousands of dollars, it’s still beyond wrong to treat a woman like that (and getting off to it) and it’s wrong for us, women, to let ourselves be degraded, no matter the “rewards”. There is NOTHING in this world more valuable than our dignity, our privacy and our peace of mind.
And the “funny” part? Even before I became a webcam model, I got many ads and received flyers from people and companies trying to lure me in. But ever since I caught the bait, I get an everyday reminder, on social media, on random sites I access, of that part of my life, video chat companies trying to lure me back in. They have your personal data, they have your content and they’re never going to let it go. They’re never going to leave you alone for good. Don’t ever get into the porn industry, no matter how hard and shitty your life is, don’t support porn and don’t support consumers of porn. I hope this has been a lesson for some and a reminder to those who already know of the dangers of porn.