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Gets confused about other female bits also

The proposed Australian Government clampdown on smut just got a whole lot broader, as news emerged of a ban on small breasts and female ejaculation in adult material.

The end result of this widening of the censor’s net could be the addition of millions of websites to the internet filter now being proposed.

Breasts came under the spotlight a year ago, as Senators Barnaby Joyce and Guy Barnett commenced a campaign against publicly available porn. Rounding up magazines from corner shops and filling stations, Senator Joyce claimed that publications featuring small-breasted women were encouraging paedophilia.

The result of this campaign is now visible in the decisions being made by the Australian Classification Board, which is beginning to apply RC (refused classification) categories to such material, as opposed to the previous X-rating. According to Fiona Patten, Convenor of the Australian Sex Party: "We are starting to see depictions of women in their late 20s being banned because they have an A cup size.

"It may be an unintended consequence of the Senator’s actions but they are largely responsible for the sharp increase in breast size in Australian adult magazines of late."

Mainstream companies such as Larry Flint’s Hustler produce some of the publications that have been banned. These companies are regulated by the FBI to ensure that only adult performers are featured in their publications.

At the same time, the Australian Sex Party claims, Federal government censors are directing Customs officials to confiscate depictions of the female orgasm when it is accompanied with an ejaculation, as the Classification Board is also starting to classify films that feature female ejaculation as RC. Films that show both male and female ejaculation have routinely been given an X rating since 1983.

The new ruling follows a boom in the numbers of adult films featuring female ejaculation since the pioneering research of Professor Emeritus Beverly Whipple was published in her book The G Spot.

The films are being banned on one of two grounds:

1) That the depictions are a form of urination which is banned under the label of ‘golden showers’ in the Classification Guidelines or

2) Female ejaculation is an ‘abhorrent’ depiction

However, as Ms Patten points out, one of the objections raised the Board is that film performers have been faking the production of ejaculate: this suggests that they are trying to both have their cake and eat it on this issue, since if the liquid in question is fake, there is no policy requiring the censorship of douching or enemas.

In terms of impact on the net, The Australian Sex Party (ASP) suggests the impact could be enormous, as not only are banned sites to be blocked – but also sites that link to banned sites are also in line for blocking. The ASP argue: "There are over one million sites featuring female ejaculation and for Australia to be banning depictions and discussion of this important issue, takes us back into the Victorian era where they didn’t even believe that women could have orgasms."

Both issues have featured recently in Europe. Back in November 2008, Hustler Europe filed a constitutional complaint against a section of German law that criminalises sales and distribution of content depicting "adult actors who show a youthful appearance".

Meanwhile, the question of female ejaculation continues to be hotly debated in the UK, as film director Anna Span claims that the BBFC have now acknowledged its existence, whilst the BBFC continues to deny they have done any such thing.

And back in Australia, so great was the outrage over the Classification Board's actions that the ASP website went down under the weight of traffic. ®



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Man Australia I mean I disagree with the porn industry and think porn can have negative impacts on peoples lives. But if your going to ban small breasts and ejaculations then you should just ban it all. If Australia bans it all then they are taking away several freedoms that make Australia a democracy.

I of course think Porn should be illegal, hiring a porn star to sleep with you infront of a camera is no different then hiring a prostitute if one is illegal so should the other one. I remember watching a news report that a police sting ended up going arriy. Their was a police officer under cover as a prostitute and a guy propositioned her, but had a camera and a film liscense. They had to let him go, that is so wrong. It's like the law here in Canada that everyone has to wear a helmet while riding bike. But Sihk's don't have to because their turbans have to be visable at all times. Whats illegal for one person should be illegal for the next.

Well now that I've done my little rant on legality. I think Australia is playing with democratic fire. How much censoring can they do while still claiming to give its citizens democratic freedom's? The games issue just underlines what I'm talking about, freedom of expression should be protected in Australia and right now it just isn't!



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@Joel. The solution clearly isn't to illegalize porn. It's to legalize prostitution.



Rath said:

@Joel. The solution clearly isn't to illegalize porn. It's to legalize prostitution.

Ding ding ding.



I agree with the previous two posters.  Relegalize it.  Do it now :)



 

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The day Australia puts further constraints on my Internet surfing abilities is the the day I move to Japan or Mexico.



Bet with Conegamer and AussieGecko that the PS3 will have more exclusives in 2011 than the Wii or 360... or something.

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Rath said:

@Joel. The solution clearly isn't to illegalize porn. It's to legalize prostitution.


Prostitution is legal in Australia... 

 

Anyway i wouldn't be concerned about what one senator wants -- he is a senator he dose not get to draft laws... that for the lower house to do. Also he is a liberal -- there in opposition and are not likely to hold the balance of power in the upper house anytime soon anyway with the greens getting like 12% of the vote...



Aprisaiden said:
Rath said:

@Joel. The solution clearly isn't to illegalize porn. It's to legalize prostitution.


Prostitution is legal in Australia... 

 

Anyway i wouldn't be concerned about what one senator wants -- he is a senator he dose not get to draft laws... that for the lower house to do. Also he is a liberal -- there in opposition and are not likely to hold the balance of power in the upper house anytime soon anyway with the greens getting like 12% of the vote...

I'm glad it is, same as in New Zealand. All around means that the entire industry is safer for both the clients and especially the prostitutes. Joel's post seemed to be referring largely to America though, where it is still illegal.

As for the second part of your post, I'm pretty sure A-cup porn is already (really stupidly) illegal in Australia. What kind of person actually thinks seeing small tits turns you into a paedophile?



I'm sure this was posted last year.



I am all for every woman in porn having big boobs, but this is ridiculous.



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