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To: douginthearmy

Clearly you’ve known more porn users than I do. lol. Which makes your observation more useful than mine since it’s a bigger sample. I don’t mean to malign the character of anybody who uses porn, and I do recognize that people are different. That’s why I wonder if there are scientific studies about the impact of porn.

I wonder if the lying comes from feeling a need to hide the behavior, whereas in the military where everybody knows and expects the behavior there’s no need to lie. It’s an interesting question.

This might be a bad thing to ask so ignore it if you prefer, but does the military do anything to prepare the soldier for the reality of actually having to kill an enemy? I mean, is there psychological preparation that involves the soldier being able to view the enemy as an object rather than a person? I think about that with my sons playing Black Ops, Modern Warfare, and other video games. It makes me wonder if it desensitizes them to the personhood of the people they’re shooting at.

The reason I ask about that is because one of the objections to porn is that it can lead to a guy viewing women as mere objects. Being able to similarly categorize enemies as objects rather than as human beings might be a necessary defense mechanism for dealing with combat. So objectifying people might actually be a critical skill for that setting. Whether that skill interferes with a different setting (such as marriage) might be another issue. Trusting somebody with your life in a combat setting is a little different than having to trust them with your feelings within marriage. =) I know a lot of military guys sacrifice their marriages, but there must be a hundred different things that factor into that as well.

I think about the rape that has been used as a punishment or weapon in tyrannical regimes or in war, and I always wonder what a wife must think her husband is doing to her when he does the same thing to her as he did to punish and belittle an enemy earlier that day or year. I can’t help but think it would have to diminish her somehow. Of course, that doesn’t apply to the US military because we don’t rape those we battle but the connection between combat and rape in history makes me wonder what happens to a guy during war.

And I am not an anti-war person, just so you know I’m not coming at this from any particular agenda.


20 posted on 09/01/2011 12:30:18 PM PDT by butterdezillion
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To: butterdezillion
...does the military do anything to prepare the soldier for the reality of actually having to kill an enemy...

I won't rule out that there could have been some psyops material inserted into basic training, but for the most part I would say no. In my experience, the modern P.C. military spent much more time training us NOT to kill the enemy.

I guess you probably don't have a full grasp on the power of self-preservation. When the enemy shoots at you, it becomes extremely easy to shoot back.

one of the objections to porn is that it can lead to a guy viewing women as mere objects

Here I think you may also not have much insight on the mind of man, which is in fact quite simple although not singular. A man can love a woman wholely and as a person. At the same time, with the exception of a short period of time immediately after completing the act itself, most men spend most of their time with a varyingly high degree of desire to do one thing. Each man acts upon that desire in his own way, some become insane rapists, others monks, most men just get it when they can and try not to act like monsters the rest of the time.

22 posted on 09/01/2011 12:57:49 PM PDT by douginthearmy
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