So today in class, I got into a playful argument with my friend over a werewolf series I'm reading. She says its just porn but I don't think so. Yes there is s3x in it but none of it is just casual stuff. In the first book, the guy and girl have an arranged marriage and they have to do it to show proof of the bonding. Over time they fall in love. In the second book, the guy and girl do it it before marriage but they end up getting married and bond permanently. There are 5 books total but marriage always takes place. Mrs.kinky This is really a yes or no question. You can elaborate on the yes or no if you would like.
Best Answer:
Name at 20 May,2013
In 1964, a case came before the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether a motion picture was pornography. Justice Potter Stewart famously said in his ruling: "I shall not... attempt... to define ["hard-core pornography"]; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it." And I guess that's just the only real standard. If I read your sex scenes and thought "Okay, this is obviously intended to be masturbated to," then it's pornography. If I thought "Okay, this obviously plays a vital role in the story and it's not that explicit," then it's not.
Other Answers:
- casual sex= oxymoron!
- No
- no
- Unless it's 50 Shades of Grey, then no.
- In 1964, a case came before the U.S. Supreme Court to determine whether a motion picture was pornography.
Justice Potter Stewart famously said in his ruling: "I shall not... attempt... to define ["hard-core pornography"]; and perhaps I could never succeed in intelligibly doing so. But I know it when I see it."
And I guess that's just the only real standard. If I read your sex scenes and thought "Okay, this is obviously intended to be masturbated to," then it's pornography. If I thought "Okay, this obviously plays a vital role in the story and it's not that explicit," then it's not. - Just sounds like twilightesque teenage b*llshit to me.