So im wondering, we all sell the fantasy of porn, that is, the surfer joins a site because he/she imagines what it would be like actually fucking the model he/she is watching in a movie or in a photoset.
At what point do you think that selling this fantasy to the surfer becomes 'scamming' the surfer?
We all know that dating sites have a lot of fake profiles on them, there have been several lawusits dealing with this very issue in the past few months, penis enlargement also comes to mind, a lot of adult webmasters seem to think that it is morally reprehensible to sell penile enlargement pills, devices and guides to surfers.
My question is, what makes selling a fantasy 'wrong' and what makes it 'right'?
Is it right to sell a porn membership to a surfer when they beleive they could be in with a chance of getting laid like the models in the sites?
Is it wrong to sell a dating membership if the surfer beleives all the profiles on the site are genuine?
Is it wrong to sell a livecam show if the surfer has next to no chance of ever meeting the model?
Is it wrong to sell a penile enhancement product if the customer has no chance of enlarging their dick?
Im just trying to gauge how webmasters think when it comes to what is deemed 'right' and what is deemed 'wrong' in the industry.
So what are your thoughts? Where do the lines between right and wrong blur?
Regards,
Lee
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