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Old 05-07-2011, 10:55 PM   #134
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Originally Posted by GA Russell View Post
This thread started about Amazon dealing with gay porn. All of Nyssa's five stores appear to be heterosexual in nature. I am confident that if a gay porn store opened up in Smithfield, a Smithfield jury would find that its porn violates the community standard. That's probably why there is no gay porn store in Smithfield.
In my experience, most stores of this type tend to be sexual in nature, period. Not specifically hetero or gay or bi or trans. Granted, there are niche stores that cater to specific clientele, but those are generally found in larger cities. What we're talking about here is your general sex shop, with something for everyone.

While I'm sure there are exceptions, I imagine most sex shops don't practice sexual discrimination. But it gave me a great idea for a short story.
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