by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The Heart
Sure, porn is fake, but what’s wrong with a little harmless fantasy? The problem is, porn isn’t harmless at all. Studies show that viewing porn makes a user more critical of his partner and less satisfied with his relationship and his sex life. Real love requires real...
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The World
Skeptics of pornography’s danger point out that porn has been around a long time. After all, the ancient Greeks painted sexual images on their pottery. But comparing paintings on Greek vases to today’s endless stream of live-action, hardcore videos is like comparing...
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The Brain
Many porn consumers find themselves getting aroused by things that used to disgust them or things that they might have previously considered to be inappropriate or unethical. As individuals consume more extreme and dangerous sex acts, they gradually begin to feel that...
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The World
It’s no secret that much of porn is violent, but many people don’t understand the extent to which porn’s underlying messages influence behavior. Porn is packed full of women being disrespected, coerced, and physically and verbally abused, and that’s shaping how...
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The World
Whether they want to or not, the majority of teens are getting some of their sex ed from porn. Researchers have repeatedly found that people who have seen a significant amount of porn are more likely to start having sex sooner and with more partners, and to engage in...
by Scott Aneloski | May 4, 2017 | Get the Facts, The Brain
A lot of people are convinced that there’s no such thing as an addiction to porn. But science disproved the old belief that in order to have an addiction to something it has to involve a substance that is physically put into the body; like with cigarettes, alcohol, or...
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