Phone sex is a lot of things and porn is not one of them. Pornography has been famously defined as something that is unknowable; that changes based on the audience; as such we have a “test” to define what is appropriate based on community standards. Ah, our judicial system is so close yet so wrong. Those guys and gals in the black robes don’t seem to understand that pornography isn’t a thing. It is an emotion. When I say “porn”, most guys’ pulse quickens, eyes dilate and they feel a familiar stiffening in their pants. This is the normal basic response. It only becomes dirty when the viewer thinks what s/he feels is somehow inappropriate or unholy or whatever the new buzzword is today.
Notice I said “viewer”. Every definition of pornography involves the visual material of sexually explicit themes. Tell me can you see phone sex? In 1989 the Supreme Court concerned itself with the legality of phone sex (remember it was pioneered earlier in the decade) and the accessibility to minors. The high court found that phone sex is not pornography it is …drum roll please …indecent speech. Justice Brennan wrote, “Sexual expression which is indecent but not obscene is protected by the First Amendment; …do not submit that the sale of such materials to adults could be criminalized solely because they are indecent.”
While pornography detractors would love to label everything they find sexually arousing and dislike as “porn”, whatever you do, don’t drink the kool-aid. Phone sex is NOT porn.
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