My Thoughts on J-Law Revealing WHY She Sent Nude Pics - in CosmopolitanUK

Gabe Deem

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This week Jennifer Lawrence broke her silence about her nude photos being leaked all over the internet, and it is safe to say she is heated about it. The 24-year-old actress has spoken out in the new issue of Vanity Fair. She spoke at length about the leak with the magazine, but I want to point out a very important comment she made that most people are ignoring. In the interview she revealed WHY she took the pics in the first place: "Either your boyfriend is going to look at porn or he's going to look at you."


This statement, and the entire situation, overwhelms me with sadness for a couple reasons.

Firstly, no girl should feel compelled to send nude pictures in an effort to keep her guy from looking at porn. Stepping away from Jennifer Lawrence and her ex Nicholos Hoult, and just speaking as an average guy who grew up "looking at porn", I've experienced the dehumanising and desensitising effects today's unlimited supply of porn can have on a person, and I've seen the heartache and insecurity it can bring a partner who is with a guy that needs porn to get off. I was one of those guys.

I was one of those guys who ? even in a loving relationship ? would turn to porn, and I've hurt some genuinely nice women in my life because of it. I can only see this clearly now that I've given up porn and regained my ability to "feel" emotionally and physically again. The problem is that guys today have subconsciously and unintentionally elevated images of women we've never met above the actual women who love and care about us. We defend our use of porn as if it's a necessity, when in reality a young, healthy man should be able to masturbate without the help of porn.

"No amount of pixels can ever love you back"

Women around the world, please understand this: if you try to "compete" with porn, you will lose every time, no matter how bootylicious and sexy you are. Most people don't realise this, but porn hooks in guys because it offers novelty, shock, and surprise ? all of which increase a chemical in the brain behind arousal called dopamine. Most guys do not simply watch porn for the actresses' attractiveness. Internet porn provides an unlimited amount of artificial stimulation that no one can, or should have to, compete with.

Secondly, when the leak first happened, guys across the internet shouted for joy while dropping their pants and used stolen, intimate pictures meant for someone else as a means to their own ends. Understandably upset about the incident, Jennifer said, "Anybody who looked at those pictures, you're perpetuating a sexual offence. You should cower with shame. Even people who I know and love say, 'Oh, yeah, I looked at the pictures.' I don't want to get mad, but at the same time I'm thinking, I didn't tell you that you could look at my naked body."

Some of the same people, who demand privacy on the internet, applaud a guy who invades people's privacy and leaks personal photos of them all over the internet. My message to these guys: Pull your pants up from your ankles, and quit jackin' off to porn. Then maybe girls won't feel the need to take nude pics in the first place. The pleasure porn offers cannot compare to the pleasure and love that a real flesh n' blood woman can give you. I can promise you no amount of pixels can ever love you back.

Women: if the reason you're sending your significant other a sexy picture is to keep them away from porn, don't.

http://www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/reports/news/a30287/an-ex-porn-addicts-message-to-jennifer-lawrence/
 
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I saw her comments and felt the same way.  How SAD that such a beautiful, talented, woman felt she had to compete with porn by sending nude photos of her self to her BF.  How totally fucked up has this problem made people?  Excellent post by the way and it shows you are getting the word out to a wide audience.  Someday, in school, they will teach about the affects of porn on the brain, and how it is addictive, and a lot of kids who otherwise would be hooked, won't be.  You, Gabe, are contributing to this knowledge being disseminated.  Thanks and keep going.

Peace.
 

SlaveToRighteousness

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Hi Gabe -

I started a post on this forum yesterday on the same topic using that exact same quote from Jennifer Lawrence, but didn't end up finishing it. I had the same response that you did, and I'm glad you were able to get the message out to a wider audience.
 

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Nice!  How did you manage to land article, not to mention front page?

They follow me on instagram/facebook and saw a rant I made about it... liked it, then asked me if I'd write up a more in depth post about it.

@ William
How SAD that such a beautiful, talented, woman felt she had to compete with porn by sending nude photos of her self to her BF.  How totally fucked up has this problem made people?

I agree 100% brother. The whole situation just should never happen. The brain changes that occur growing up watching porn are affecting an entire generation on so many different levels, mostly without anyone even realizing it. Think about how many people out there are still consistently watching porn who have yet to even find out about the negative impact porn can have. It is that thought that continues to drive me to raise awareness.

For every person that watches porn, another person will one day be affected. Porn use has collateral damage.

Thanks for the kind words William. I'm thankful and glad you're here making a difference.

@ STR
I started a post on this forum yesterday on the same topic using that exact same quote from Jennifer Lawrence, but didn't end up finishing it. I had the same response that you did, and I'm glad you were able to get the message out to a wider audience.

Yea STR, I feel it is something that needs to be heard by not only young women, but young men. Everyone. I could never say the words needed to describe how tragic a situation like that is... All we can do is share our thoughts and hope it influences, and enlightens others who have yet to come to the realizations that we have here on the Nation and other forums.

Thanks guys for all you do here on the Nation. Love all of you and hope the best as always! Much love
 

Innocence

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I couldn't agree more on what you said, I personally always advice girls to not do it but it's really their choice after all.
It saddens me that even when we thought it would stop with the celeb leaks, now it's Snapchat (well the app snapsave) which has been hacked.
First we were all complaining about the NSA spying on us, and now they're doing the exact same thing by leaking those private pictures.
I find it truly disgusting.
 
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