The Young Turks Analyse Australian Porn Ban Of Small Breasts

February 1, 2010. The Young Turks report on the Aussie Governments effort to ban more porn.
fjulessays...

To be honest, it might not be that far from the truth. Small breasts are kind of an indicator of immaturity and underdevelopment. But then again, they should ban chubby cheeks and big eyes as well, since those are childish features.

braindonutsays...

^ I know you're trying to play devil's advocate, but that really is utter bullshit. I think I speak for many men when I say that I love boobies of ALL types. Big, little, tiny, enormous... Unlike Australia, I do not discriminate.

Paybacksays...

>> ^fjules:
To be honest, it might not be that far from the truth. Small breasts are kind of an indicator of immaturity and underdevelopment. But then again, they should ban chubby cheeks and big eyes as well, since those are childish features.


LOL, women in A cups around the world are spitting in your general direction.

Asmosays...

Let's all just remember that the people making the rules are not the 99.999999999999% of regular Australians...

But seriously, heap shit away, our government deserves all the fucking ridicule that comes their way...

entr0pysays...

>> ^fjules:
To be honest, it might not be that far from the truth. Small breasts are kind of an indicator of immaturity and underdevelopment. But then again, they should ban chubby cheeks and big eyes as well, since those are childish features.


Yes there is a grain of truth in that, but it's the conclusions they reach that are daft. Some of the same features we find cute in babies we still find cute in women. Big eyes, pouty lips, rosy cheeks, soft even skin. Um. . . nearly everything women attempt to do with makeup, come to think of it. (except for mascara, that's to make them look more raccoon like)

There really is a link between what we find cute and what we find sexy. The mistake is thinking that it's unusual or somehow means you'll become attracted to children.

Hell, even when it's done intentionally I don't think it's objectionable. Because we're all smart enough to tell the difference between women acting childishly and actual children.

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