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  • Most pornography is as accurate to human sexual experience as blockbuster superhero films

  • are to reality. Pornography is adult entertainment, it's sex theater; but it's not going to inherently

  • hurt you. Religious groups harangue the public about the dangers of porn on the body and

  • mind, but the evidence doesn't pan out.

  • A new study in the journal Sexual Medicine explored the watching of visual sexual stimuli,

  • or VSS and its connection to erectile dysfunction. Common sense might say that men who watch

  • a lot of porn might have trouble getting it up in the presence of a real person because

  • their expectations don't match reality, but this research found precisely the opposite!

  • Instead of inhibiting arousal, men who watched porn got MORE erections! And that result was

  • maintained with as much as 25 HOURS of porn-watching a week; which is more than three hours a day.

  • So wait, if porn watching hoists the mainmast, for lads, what about for lassies? Firstly,

  • which will come as NO SURPRISE to some of you, women DO watch porn. Though Pew Research

  • only found 8 percent of women in 2013 reported viewing porn -- up from only 2 percent in

  • 2010 -- PornHub's insights team says, 23 percent of their viewers were female; and a Dutch

  • study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine reported a massive 45 percent! And according to that

  • study pornography doesn't increase sexual aggression or sexually transmitted diseases

  • -- lines touted by many pornographic pugilists. When adjusted for age and personality, men

  • who watched porn didn't see a change in the number of sexual partners, though women did,

  • but only by point-three percent.

  • As an added bonus; in a study of 400 heterosexual pornographic videos, women and men were found

  • to be equally represented as initiators of sex, and in positions of power. Plus, PornHub's

  • Insights point out that both men and women search for similar terms when on their website,

  • though usually at different rates, and women were 80 to 100 percent more likely to search

  • for "rough sex" and terms related to female-centric oral sex.

  • While negatively-skewed surveys about the QUOTE "discovery of partners' sexual behaviors"

  • are often connected to feelings of jealousy, anxiety and betrayal; A 2013 study in the

  • Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy found partners who were honest with each other about their

  • pornographic habits had lower levels of distress, and higher levels of relationship satisfaction!

  • Perhaps if the partners hadn't hidden their preferences, it wouldn't have been as shocking?According

  • to the JSMT study, mutual enjoyment of pornography increased happiness for couples as well; and

  • dishonesty about habits increased distrust and dissatisfaction.

  • In the end, while porn can have negative effects personally and relationally; some studies

  • on pornography are done on those already seeking treatment for sexual deviance or dysfunction,

  • and others are simply not representative of the actual populationOn top of that, many

  • studies focus on heterosexual couples, or specifically men. Obviously, we need more

  • study of women, and non-traditional couples, relationships and so on. It's crazy to think

  • we humans don't really know much about how we humans are getting it on. This is still

  • a private behavior, and it's very difficult to openly study. But overall, visual sexual

  • stimuli seem to be a benefit to men and women who are open and honest about their sexuality;

  • how not strange at all does that sound??

  • How do you feel about this? Would you be upset if your partner was watching porn without

  • you? What

  • about together?

Most pornography is as accurate to human sexual experience as blockbuster superhero films

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