I'm sure you have heard about the movie "50 Shades of Grey" by now. This movie is based on the trilogy of books of the same name. I have to admit that I have not read the books. I started reading the first one but within a couple of pages I found smut.
What do you consider pornography? Is it only naked pictures or is it words that are put together to make you "feel" a certain way? We all know that nude photos, or almost nude photos are porn, but I happen to believe that the written word is much MUCH more provocative.
Women are turned on more by the written word than by pictures. Romance books are a multi-BILLION dollar business. They weave the bedroom scenes throughout the whole story. I know what I'm talking about because I have read them. I had 2 favorite Historical Romance authors that I really enjoyed reading. I finally had to turn it all over to the Lord Jesus because it was out of control. You have heard the saying, "I can handle this. I can stop whenever I want to." This does not only apply to drinking or drugs, it applies to EVERYTHING.
Porn used to be only directed for a man, in secret. Now it is public and in your face. That movie "50 Shades of Grey" will be out real soon. I will not watch it. Yesterday I heard some ladies talking about the fact that the lead character will not have any frontal nudity and they were upset. They WANTED to see a man like that. Why? Because, according to them, it is not right that they won't be able to "see" what this man looks like. My thought was, shame on you.
I am so blessed that Jesus took my desire to read this kind of smut away. What is written in those books about being intimate is NOT real. Intimacy is private and should stay between the husband and wife. People who truly love each other want to keep what they experience with each other private.
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