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On the Monetization of Sexual Content

by SMUTProject on September 21, 2017May 20, 2019
[W]e live in a culture that is so abhorrently, pathetically ashamed of our relationship to erotic media... that it promotes a furtive, skeevy, back-alley way of dealing with the content in the first place.