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Big Booger wrote:From Thursday, all magazines and books designated by the Tokyo metropolitan government as containing adult material were required to be displayed separately in stores. The publications also were wrapped in plastic to prevent young people from browsing through them...
Germany ranked number one in porn30 June 2004 / Expatica Communications
BERLIN - Germany has the highest number of porn websites, according to a survey of 100 countries ranked according to the number of sex sites.
In total, Secure Computing counted 46 million pornographic sites in the nations studied (excluding the US) with Germany coming in at the number one spot with more than 10 million.
Next was Britain with 8.5 million with Australia holding the number three position in the survey's top ten with 5.7 million sites.
Surprisingly, the tiny Pacific island of Nuie had almost three million sites giving it the somewhat dubious distinction of being four on the list.
Japan [No. 5] followed with 2.7 million. The Netherlands had 1.9 million, Russia 1.08 million, Poland 1.05 million, Spain 852,800 and Nuie's Pacific neighbour Tonga had 848,800.
In releasing the study, Secure Computing said that it found that the 46,000,000 pages of pornography contained in the SmartFilter database were overwhelmingly concentrated in two regions, Europe and the Pacific.
AssKissinger wrote:Wow. Germany only has about 80 million people. Considering that most of that stuff is probably hetero male targeted and some folks aren't online, the average Adolf only has to share his porn pussy with about two other blokes. That's a respectable statistic.
Andocrates wrote:About frickin time.
Big Booger wrote:From Thursday, all magazines and books designated by the Tokyo metropolitan government as containing adult material were required to be displayed separately in stores. The publications also were wrapped in plastic to prevent young people from browsing through them.
Since the restrictions against photos displaying female models' pubic hair were dropped in the early 1990s, many of Japan's male-oriented weekly magazines have titillated their mostly male readership with eight to 10 pages of glossy color photos per issue. So it came as something of a shock to the publishing world when Takaaki Ebihara, the editor-in-chief of Shukan Post, announced that his magazine would no longer run such photographs.
GomiGirl wrote:I have noticed that lately some combinis are using string around the more expensive mags so that people are not just standing and reading and will actually make purchases of the material.
*gasp*
I have never understood when I stumble into a combini at 4 in the morning and there is always somebody standing and reading something there.. don't you people have homes to go to?????
emperor wrote:According to one of the lecturers in my university:
the idea with the rack of mags there for the reading is so (despite Japans comfortable level of safety) the 24 hour conbinis have some sort of added security against robbery aside from some tiny obaachan or skinny college kid.
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