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Here's an article on research from the University of Montreal someone sent me. It's about pornography. The researchers wanted to compare male users and non-users, but couldn't find any of the latter.
Not exactly surprising. Not because it's widely available, but because most men interested in sex are interested in visual representations of sex. Wider availability simply means they can get it, rather than having to use their imaginations (which, I suppose, is another form of pornography--the one kind that no one can take away).
According the the link, "The study found that men watched pornography that matched their own image of sexuality, and quickly discarded material they found offensive or distasteful." Once again, this makes sense. Pornography doesn't create one's taste so much as cater to it.
Not exactly surprising. Not because it's widely available, but because most men interested in sex are interested in visual representations of sex. Wider availability simply means they can get it, rather than having to use their imaginations (which, I suppose, is another form of pornography--the one kind that no one can take away).
According the the link, "The study found that men watched pornography that matched their own image of sexuality, and quickly discarded material they found offensive or distasteful." Once again, this makes sense. Pornography doesn't create one's taste so much as cater to it.
3 Comments:
I bet that was a fun research study.
I'd like to do one to see whether people like open bars as opposed to paying for drinks.
And after that, they could research whether people enjoy having their fingers smashed by a hammer or not.
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