The lack of a serious, commercial adult industry in the U.K saddens me and not only makes the pursuit of a career in adult entertainment more expensive but way more difficult than in other countries, notably the United States.
An industry isnt non-existent on our little Island but it is definitely smaller and more restricted than its International counter parts, this all adds to what makes it one of the smallest adult industries in the World. Also, there are fewer, practically none, advisory entities such as; legal professions specialising in this area of industry, medical professionals like AIM and adult DVD shops are very few and far between.
It seems that so much of our legislation these days in the UK comes from existing American Law, though heavily changed, Our Government has still literally borrowed it from across the Atlantic. Yet we fail to see adult entertainment as a viable business and still treat it with a certain level of disdain, we fail to protect it and we fail to see the value of offering the U.K up as a platform for the continued growth and distribution of adult entertainment.
Are we still a nation of prudes?
and is pornography any more dangerous and corrupting of Society than Alcohol and Tobacco industries we have welcomed with open arms, largely due to the revenue it brings our Government, despite theyre enormous effects on our health.
An industry isnt non-existent on our little Island but it is definitely smaller and more restricted than its International counter parts, this all adds to what makes it one of the smallest adult industries in the World. Also, there are fewer, practically none, advisory entities such as; legal professions specialising in this area of industry, medical professionals like AIM and adult DVD shops are very few and far between.
It seems that so much of our legislation these days in the UK comes from existing American Law, though heavily changed, Our Government has still literally borrowed it from across the Atlantic. Yet we fail to see adult entertainment as a viable business and still treat it with a certain level of disdain, we fail to protect it and we fail to see the value of offering the U.K up as a platform for the continued growth and distribution of adult entertainment.
Are we still a nation of prudes?
and is pornography any more dangerous and corrupting of Society than Alcohol and Tobacco industries we have welcomed with open arms, largely due to the revenue it brings our Government, despite theyre enormous effects on our health.
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