Was just passing through, but couldn't help but comment on this inherently flawed logic... :2 cents:
Right... and while your rent and gas prices have certainly increased, so have the rent and gas prices for the performers and producers of adult material. (who are also paying internet and cell phone bills, just like you.) Entertainment costs have increased all around... Movie/cinema prices have more than doubled. Video games have become more expensive. It's called inflation. Minimum wage has also drastically increased in the last 10-15 years. In contrast, porn has actually become cheaper for consumers than it was back then, and contract performers make considerably less than they did a decade ago.
I'm not arguing with anyone over what is a fair price to pay - it is entirely dependent on the website and what it has to offer, and what that means to YOU in terms of value. There's not really a right or wrong answer here, it's completely subjective. Same goes for all forms of mainstream entertainment. For example, I rarely watch movies in theatres, but went to one last month at Cineplex and was shocked that a regular sized bag of shitty popcorn was $15. That's more than the cost of the movie ticket! To me, the inflated price isn't worth it, and much like some of you vow to never pay for porn, I'll probably go the rest of my life without setting foot in a movie theatre again, because it doesn't hold any value for me. Only difference is I won't be pirating the films I want to see.
If anyone is interested.... FreeOnes OCSM Siri wrote an article on the issue of paying for your porn that might provide some of you with a bit of insight and a fresh perspective.
http://kernelmag.dailydot.com/issue...sections/10471/siri-piracy-pay-for-your-porn/
For those who do pay to support your favorite performers or companies, whether via a recurring membership, an occasional 30 day trial, individual clip purchase, or even waiting for a $5 sale as someone mentioned above, thank you for contributing to support an industry that you value. :glugglug:
I do not one to come off as some know it all young douchebag but in the pre internet days gas was cheaper, groceries were cheaper, eating out was cheaper, going to the movies was cheaper, rent was cheaper and people were not paying $50 a month for internet and $50 a month cell phone bills.
I agree. I remember paying $500 in rent for a 1bd 1ba in Los Angeles back in the early 2000's and the gas prices back then almost seem like a dream now.
Right... and while your rent and gas prices have certainly increased, so have the rent and gas prices for the performers and producers of adult material. (who are also paying internet and cell phone bills, just like you.) Entertainment costs have increased all around... Movie/cinema prices have more than doubled. Video games have become more expensive. It's called inflation. Minimum wage has also drastically increased in the last 10-15 years. In contrast, porn has actually become cheaper for consumers than it was back then, and contract performers make considerably less than they did a decade ago.
I'm not arguing with anyone over what is a fair price to pay - it is entirely dependent on the website and what it has to offer, and what that means to YOU in terms of value. There's not really a right or wrong answer here, it's completely subjective. Same goes for all forms of mainstream entertainment. For example, I rarely watch movies in theatres, but went to one last month at Cineplex and was shocked that a regular sized bag of shitty popcorn was $15. That's more than the cost of the movie ticket! To me, the inflated price isn't worth it, and much like some of you vow to never pay for porn, I'll probably go the rest of my life without setting foot in a movie theatre again, because it doesn't hold any value for me. Only difference is I won't be pirating the films I want to see.
If anyone is interested.... FreeOnes OCSM Siri wrote an article on the issue of paying for your porn that might provide some of you with a bit of insight and a fresh perspective.
http://kernelmag.dailydot.com/issue...sections/10471/siri-piracy-pay-for-your-porn/
For those who do pay to support your favorite performers or companies, whether via a recurring membership, an occasional 30 day trial, individual clip purchase, or even waiting for a $5 sale as someone mentioned above, thank you for contributing to support an industry that you value. :glugglug: