Not every article has to have an image, you know.
Just the article alone is risky enough, what with The Second Google Incident and all.
However... my suggestion for an image is something from the turn of the 20th century. Something old-timey 1907 burlesque style. Back when the jokes weren't about women being naked, but rather what they wore.
The article itself is dicey enough that it might be cut, and because of the topic I'm saying no pic at all.
EDIT: Actually, now that I've looked at it, portions of it appear to have been lifted from Wikipedia's article on porn...not cool at all.
edited 20th Oct '13 7:47:12 AM by Willbyr
There was an article discussion on Ask The Tropers that leaned towards keeping the page, but not official.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanWe could have a Visual Pun or something. Like on Hentai with a hen wearing a tie.
After staff discussion, the page and its redirect have been cutlisted for plagiarism of The Other Wiki's article on porn. Locking this thread as a side effect.
edited 20th Oct '13 8:22:45 AM by Willbyr
I wrote up a Useful Notes page on pornography - something I have been a little surprised we didn't have, considering how many porn tropes we have. I've read several books (Aside from... er.. "homework") on the subject and in the article I suggest a solid book and point to a few pages on Wikipedia.
I don't think it needs an image. I did a Google image search to see if anything leapt out at me, but as I'm sure you can guess, it was a little hard to sift out a decent, neutral image to match the tone of the article. I think the article is fine as it is... HOWEVER one of you may come up with a brilliant image idea which would be welcome.
My only feelings is that it should neither support nor condemn porn, simply illustrate the topic, as I tried to do in the article.
And with that, good night.
"Freedom is not a license for chaos" -Norton Juster's The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics