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Let’s stick to the topic of disposing of this “emotional porn” and stop the uncharitable, and even potentially sinfully bigoted, attacks and libelous generalizations on those who are employed in various professions. As Christians, we are to look at others as individuals, not groups.
Getting back, I applaud the OP in destroying and disposing of this material. :clapping: By all means rip off the covers, and perhaps tear the books at their binding, and toss them into the recycling or the trash.
While I have never read a book in this genre, (I am a man), I have had several women describe these to me as “emotional porn”. Many psychological studies have shown that men tend to be more pron to sexual temptations via visual stimulus while women tend to need an emotional connection in order to become aroused. The point these women were trying to make to me was that these so-called “romance” novels, especially the “bodice ripping” ones are to women what Playboy and Penthouse are to men. Any thoughts on this aspect of porn? (I hope I am not taking this thread off topic.)
Getting back, I applaud the OP in destroying and disposing of this material. :clapping: By all means rip off the covers, and perhaps tear the books at their binding, and toss them into the recycling or the trash.
While I have never read a book in this genre, (I am a man), I have had several women describe these to me as “emotional porn”. Many psychological studies have shown that men tend to be more pron to sexual temptations via visual stimulus while women tend to need an emotional connection in order to become aroused. The point these women were trying to make to me was that these so-called “romance” novels, especially the “bodice ripping” ones are to women what Playboy and Penthouse are to men. Any thoughts on this aspect of porn? (I hope I am not taking this thread off topic.)