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kohan

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In my surfing activities, I came across pornhub and a couple of other sites. I find there are a lot of snippets of professional videos, and find these videos to be a great source of entertainment and adventure. I can also search for my favourite starlets - Priya Rai, Sandee Westgate, Hanah Hilton, etc....

What I don't get is the fascination with a certain stream of videos that seems to originate from Asia (I think Japan). In these videos two guys sneak up to an (unsuspecting) young girl and rip her top off, and one runs away with it. The young girl obviously feeling shocked and violated usually breaks down and cries while she continues to be filmed. It is creepy on many levels, and of course unlawful. What is the appeal?
 

oldjones

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Obviously it's a variant of rape, although less directly assaultive. Sadly, rape scenarios have always been part of porn, although they seem more prevalent in the Japanese material. If you like sex and you like using power on others, I guess eventually you're going to think of combining them. Both the argument that such stuff encourages rape behaviour and the position that it provides a harmless outlet for such thoughts likely have validity.

As for the 'sharking' vids (which include ripping of skirts as well) one also has to consider whether any particular vid is as unstaged as the makers would have you believe. For that, see also: Invisible Man, Stop Time, and Bus and Train variants of empowered male, helpless female. Also the Helpless Male in the bus, train or classroom genre.

What it comes down to, IMO, is there's lots of aspects to other people's sex that I don't get. But they do.
 
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