I'm not specifically correlating pornography to infidelity when I use the term "pornographic society." I was simply referencing that porn culture has become mainstream (at least that's that theory,) and has affected just about everything from the way we dress, to what kind of music we listen to... and now, obviously, to how we interact (or not interact) within our relationships when we've got a website, obviously generating enough of a profit from it's 3.5 million subscribers to try and purchase a Super Bowl ad slot, offering to make it easier for people to cheat on their spouses.
Apparently this website (or at least one similar to it,) is the most viewed 'pornographic' website, daily, on the internet as a side note.
Moreover, this site has already done what it's intended to do - attract attention. CTV airs that they are not going to air this ad, as does the Super Bowl. Doesn't matter. People now know that there is a site like that out there, if they haven't already, and are going to go out of their way to find it. Damage is done.
Last edited by TheDragon; 01-31-2009 at 12:19 PM.
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