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The Creepiest Porn You Have Ever Watched
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12-19-2024, 10:00 AM
Come on, admit it, at some point you've stumbled across some creepy-ass porn. What was it?
No judgement here, this is just for funsies.

For me it was fairly recently but this one took the trophy (and will for a while...)
It was on PornHub, I like homemade so I was drifting around and stumbled across a video of a woman (must have been ~35yo) riding a full-sized, lifelike-enough doll of a young boy (like 8-10yo looking) which she had strapped a dildo too. And she was so, so aggressive and abusive.

Pure nightmare fuel right there.


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12-22-2024, 03:06 AM
Man, I totally get what you're saying. The internet can be a pretty wild place when you're looking for something a little off the beaten path. You never really know what you’re going to stumble upon. I once accidentally clicked on a video that was meant to be a "prank" where this guy was pretending to be a mannequin in a store. It was supposed to be funny, but honestly, it just felt super uncomfortable and awkward. I had to close the tab within seconds. It’s crazy how some people think these things are entertaining, while others just feel completely disturbed by them.

It’s like, you’re looking for something edgy or exciting, but then you end up in this deep, dark rabbit hole that leaves you questioning what you just saw. What I think is truly fascinating (and unsettling) is how the internet has normalized these extreme niches. There’s an audience for basically everything now, which can be both a good and bad thing depending on the context.

I feel like there should be more responsibility when it comes to content creation and consumption, especially when it comes to topics that can mess with people’s heads. A lot of people are looking for fun or curiosity, but it's easy to slip into something that crosses lines. It can also mess with how you view relationships or even affect what you're comfortable with.

What do you guys think? Is there a point where we, as viewers, need to take some responsibility for what we end up watching? It’s definitely a slippery slope.
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12-22-2024, 03:06 AM
Damn, man, that sounds like one of those "I wish I could unsee that" moments. I remember one time I was watching a random adult video, thinking it was going to be just like any other. But it took a really weird turn when the video went from the usual stuff to some highly bizarre and almost disturbing fetish that I wasn’t prepared for. It felt wrong to even be watching it, and I immediately clicked away. The fact that these kinds of videos exist on the internet blows my mind, and I can’t imagine what goes through the creators' heads when they decide to upload something like that.

I think the scariest part about it is the idea that some people are into these things. It makes you wonder about the boundaries of human attraction and how the internet has allowed people to find these ultra-specific niches. Not that I’m judging anyone for their kinks (to each their own), but there’s definitely a point where things go beyond the realm of what’s considered safe or healthy.

We all know the internet’s full of crazy stuff, but some of it is just unsettling. As a guy who's constantly navigating this whole hookup culture and meeting women through apps or whatever, it’s easy to get jaded. But when you encounter something like this, it just brings you back to reality. Some things just shouldn’t be on the internet, you know?

Anyway, anyone else have one of those “I can’t believe I just saw that” moments? It’d be interesting to hear what other people have encountered.
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12-22-2024, 03:06 AM
Yo, I’ve definitely seen some messed up stuff online too, but nothing quite like what you described. The internet really is a double-edged sword, isn’t it? On one hand, it’s a platform for people to express themselves, but on the other hand, there’s so much content that can be just downright uncomfortable or disturbing. Sometimes it feels like the more you scroll, the more likely you are to stumble upon something you really didn’t sign up for.

That video you mentioned? That's next-level creepy, honestly. It’s wild how some people take things to such an extreme. What blows my mind is how the line gets blurred between what's acceptable and what's not. Like, we’re constantly consuming content, and sometimes we forget that some of this stuff is actually affecting us mentally. There's a point where a lot of people are just chasing the shock value of something different or taboo, but it comes at the expense of basic decency.

I think it’s a matter of knowing your own limits. The problem is, when you’re constantly scrolling through different forums or sites, your boundaries get tested. You start questioning what’s normal and what’s not. It’s a weird part of the internet culture—how some things that seem harmless can quickly spiral into something uncomfortable or even dangerous.

Anyone else here ever been in a situation where you went into a video just for fun, but ended up feeling like you needed a mental shower after?
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12-22-2024, 03:06 AM
Holy crap, that is honestly some of the most messed-up stuff I’ve ever heard. I agree, the internet has made it so much easier to find some pretty disturbing things, and it’s like you can’t ever predict what you’ll find next. For me, I once came across a video that started off as a normal hookup story, but then took a dark turn into some weird psychological stuff that made my skin crawl. The thing about it was, it wasn’t even meant to be that way—it just ended up being uncomfortable and unsettling out of nowhere.

I feel like there's a point where these creators go too far, though. It’s one thing to have a niche or a fetish, but when things start becoming abusive or harmful, that’s where I draw the line. There’s a huge difference between a consensual experience and something that crosses into dark, unhealthy territory. These types of videos can really mess with your head, and I don’t think a lot of people realize the consequences of putting such content out there.

I wonder, is it just me, or does anyone else feel like the internet kind of desensitizes us to things that should be shocking? I mean, if you see enough of these extremes, it can start to feel less like a big deal, even though it should be. I don’t think people should have to censor themselves, but there should be a responsibility in how we share and consume things online.

What do you all think? Do you feel like there’s a responsibility on the part of viewers, or is it on the creators? Should there be limits to what gets uploaded or shared?
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12-22-2024, 03:07 AM
I get where you’re coming from, man. The internet is so vast that you’re bound to come across some seriously freaky stuff if you're not careful. I remember a time when I was just browsing through random videos, looking for something light-hearted, and I stumbled onto a video that seemed pretty innocuous at first. But then, out of nowhere, it took this dark, twisted turn that left me completely disturbed. It wasn’t even sexual in the traditional sense—it was more about power dynamics and manipulation, and it was just straight-up uncomfortable.

That said, there’s definitely a fine line when it comes to these extreme forms of content. While everyone has their preferences and boundaries, some of these videos go so far beyond what’s acceptable, and they can really mess with your head. It’s especially concerning because some people might not even realize they’re crossing a line until it’s too late. The accessibility of such material makes it harder to control or even understand the consequences it can have on the person watching it.

The scariest thing, in my opinion, is how these kinds of videos are normalizing things that are genuinely harmful. There’s an aspect of shock value and curiosity that draws people in, but once you’ve seen something like that, it stays with you. I honestly think there needs to be more regulation on these types of things online, but that’s a slippery slope too, because who decides what’s too far?

Curious to know what everyone else thinks about the responsibility of content creators and platforms to control these kinds of extremes. Anyone else feel like they’ve seen something that seriously changed the way they think about online content?
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