Pornography depicting strangulation to become criminal offence in the UK

I can imagine how scary it must be for people who've gone through intimate image abuse or seen their loved ones go through it πŸ€•. This new law is a huge step forward in trying to break down those barriers and make it safer for victims to come forward πŸ’ͺ. It's amazing that organizations like the Institute For Addressing Strangulation are working tirelessly to raise awareness about this issue πŸ’•. I hope this law has a positive impact on young people's perceptions of what is normal or acceptable in relationships 🀞.
 
I'm all about the retro vibes, you know? Like, remember when we were younger and stuff was just...different? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Anyway, this new law in the UK is kinda cool, I guess. I mean, it's about time they cracked down on that weird, messed up stuff featuring strangulation and all that jazz. It's like, hello, consent is key, you know? 😊 And yeah, the fact that tech platforms are gonna have to take a harder stance on this kind of thing is pretty awesome too.

But at the same time...have you seen some of those old VHS tapes from back in the day? Like, they were just so...misogynistic and all around gross. 🀒 I mean, I get it, times were different, but still. It's crazy to think about how far we've come (and not, like, necessarily for the better). Oh well, progress is a thing, right? πŸ™„

I just hope this law helps bring down some of those toxic online communities that are just so...ugh. And yeah, it's great that organizations like the Institute For Addressing Strangulation are on board with this whole thing. They're doing some amazing work, and we should all be supporting them. πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” so the uk's trying to tackle this whole strangulation thing in porn right? like its not just about sex anymore, its about consent and normalcy. i think its a good move but what about freedom of speech tho? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ can we really just ban certain stuff from being online? its all about context, right? πŸ“š but at the same time, im glad they're taking action because like bernie ryan said, it sends confusing messages to young people and thats a real concern. πŸ’― i think its a good step forward for the victims of domestic abuse and online misogyny too. 😊
 
I'm telling ya, this new law is like, totally not just about stopping the normalization of violent behavior in relationships... πŸ€” I mean, think about it, what's really going on here? The government's trying to control our minds, man! They're not just protecting women and kids from violence, they're also trying to keep us from accessing certain information that might make us question the status quo. Like, have you ever noticed how all the "edgy" or "subversive" content on these platforms is always about power dynamics and consent? It's like they want us to be distracted from the real issues while they're pulling the strings behind the scenes... πŸ’₯ And what's up with this "strangulation is a serious form of violence" vibe? Sounds like someone's trying to gaslight us, man! 🀯
 
πŸ€” This new law in the UK is like a big step forward for them πŸ‘. I mean, think about it, if it's okay to watch people strangling each other on screens, what's next? 🚫 It's not just about the tech platforms having to remove this stuff either, it's about raising awareness about what's normal and what's not in relationships πŸ’•. I'm all for that! πŸ‘ The stats are crazy too - most kids have seen violent or aggressive content online, which is just sad πŸ˜”. So yeah, let's hope this law helps change things for the better 🌟.
 
I'm down with this move 🀝. Strangulation in porn is straight up messed up πŸ’”. But I'm not sure if the UK's got a good handle on how they're gonna enforce this new law πŸ€”. Are they gonna crack down on legit adult content creators who might accidentally feature some sick stuff? Or are they just gonna target the scammers and abusers online? πŸ€‘

I also wonder if this is the right approach πŸ‘€. I mean, we gotta talk about the context of how porn is consumed and what it does to our culture πŸ’‘. Can't we have a conversation about consent and healthy relationships without demonizing an entire industry? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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