What sort of pornography do you prefer (or do you not watch any pornography?)
https://lemmy.world/post/987697
What sort of pornography do you prefer (or do you not watch any pornography?) - Lemmy.world
I don’t watch porn that frequently these days but when I do want some, I like
lesbian stuff typically. Nothing hotter than some girl on girl action. Can never
get enough of two pussies grinding up against each other. How about you guys?
What sort of pornography do you prefer to watch? Or perhaps you don’t watch
pornography at all?
Are you a male, female, or nonbinary? - Lemmy.world
Due to a lack of polls, I’m curious as to what the Lemmy demographic is like
currently when it comes to sex. I have a strong feeling it’s mostly male like in
the early Reddit days but perhaps I might be surprised. To start, I’m a man.
When was the first time you masturbated?
https://lemmy.world/post/973860
When was the first time you masturbated? - Lemmy.world
I first masturbated when I was 13 years old. Had watched some porn earlier in
the day and kept thinking about it… all the way up to actually jerking off for
the first time.
What banned subs on Reddit would you like to see a community for on Lemmy?
https://lemmy.world/post/971016
What banned subs on Reddit would you like to see a community for on Lemmy? - Lemmy.world
Hello guys, One of the great things about the fediverse is that we potentially
bring back subreddits and communities that Reddit previously banned. Of course
we want to avoid illegal or immoral or politically questionable stuff but I
think the explosion in Lemmy’s popularity has created a unique opportunity under
which we can bring back certain types of content that Reddit has banned over the
years. Like, I would love to see /r/WatchPeopleDie, /r/Gore, and NSFW deep fake
porn to come back. What sort of communities do you want to see make a comeback?
Would darknet market discussion be allowed on Lemmy?
https://lemmy.world/post/964529
Would darknet market discussion be allowed on Lemmy? - Lemmy.world
Hey guys, Years and years ago, Reddit had a sub where you could discuss darknet
markets. For those uninitiated, a darknet market is a Tor hidden service where
you can buy contraband with cryptocurrency. Unfortunately, several years ago,
Reddit shut down this sub because it “violated new rules about the sale of
illegal goods” and most of that discussion has moved elsewhere. But with the
rules being looser on the fediverse, would anyone be interested in setting up a
forum for such discussion here? Would the admins here even allow it? I’m really
excited about how Lemmy can bring back certain communities disallowed by Reddit.
Do you feel that there's a lack of discussion on Lemmy on stuff besides the current Reddit and Twitter controversies?
https://lemmy.world/post/952920
Do you feel that there's a lack of discussion on Lemmy about stuff besides the current Reddit and Twitter controversies? - Lemmy.world
I’ve been on Beehaw and Lemmy.world for the past two weeks now and while people
seem to be posting content that isn’t about Reddit or Twitter or how great
federated platforms are, such content does not receive as many
comments/discussion as topics about the Reddit API controversy, or the current
Twitter controversy, etc. I prefer to sort by “new” when on the main page of
either Beehaw or Lemmy.world. Most posts scarcely get a few upvotes and almost
no comments. Without comments, I feel far less inclined to leave a comment
unless there’s a discussion already going on. It feels like the gravity of
discussion is still mostly centered on complaints and discussion about Reddit
(or Big Tech in general), despite this platform being billed as a Reddit
replacement. Hopefully that changes with time but there’s a reason I haven’t
left Reddit yet.