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Is it illegal to talk about pornography?

Generally speaking, it is not illegal to talk about pornography, and it is illegal to spread pornography. Obscene books and periodicals are books and periodicals that aim at promoting obscenity and stimulating sexual desire, openly despise social morality and sexual customs, and are enough to lead ordinary people to corruption and even crime, but they have no artistic or scientific value as a whole.

The details are as follows: the crime of spreading obscene articles refers to spreading obscene books, films, audio-visual or other obscene articles, disrupting the state's management order of obscene articles and endangering the physical and mental health of the broad masses of people, especially teenagers, and must be resolutely cracked down according to law.

Men get together to tell dirty jokes, while girls get together to whisper.

I don't know how many dirty jokes women tell together, and I'm afraid it's hard to have a chance to experience them in this life. Let's just say men.

Influenced by traditional ideas, men in China are introverted, and it is difficult to say their emotional problems when there are more than two people. In order to enliven the atmosphere and avoid embarrassment, they can only talk about topics that are of interest to everyone. * * * The same hobby is a choice, and the other one with the widest scope of application is probably sex, especially in some groups who are still virgins. Because of their desire for sex and ignorance, this topic really swept away all the embarrassment. So why do most men talk about pornography just to avoid embarrassment and enliven the atmosphere?

Legal basis: Article 364 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Whoever disseminates obscene books, periodicals, movies, audio-visual, pictures or other obscene articles, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than two years, criminal detention or public surveillance.

Whoever organizes the broadcast of obscene movies, videos and other audio-visual products shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance and shall also be fined; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years and shall also be fined.

Whoever makes or copies obscene movies, videos and other audio-visual products for broadcasting shall be given a heavier punishment in accordance with the provisions of the second paragraph.

Whoever disseminates obscene articles to minors under the age of 18 shall be given a heavier punishment.