History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: Porn & Pop Culture: A deadly Combination [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)do it.
the percentage of men in marriages and beyond their younger years grow up and only about 34% watch porn. and if the man says he isnt watching, he is LYING.
yup, this is what the pro porn repeat continually. as a matter of fact, the pro porn men are so insistent on keeping this facade that if a man does say he doesnt look at porn, the pro porn men attack him. why would a man even say anything out loud. then the pro porn men can continue with their illusion it is ALL men, and some men are just lying to their wife.
like with divorce, one can say it is over 50%. when breaking down the divorce rate we see that is not the whole picture. those arguing high divorce rate is not going to look at it beyond the "it is over 50%". then they have justification and validation for their own experience. cause it is all people, dontcha know. though statistics tell a whole other story.
the older a man gets, the more likely he has let the porn thing go. same with women. when we are young, we have about all explored to some degree.
using a statement like, "people that have never seen", to claim almost ALL men, is a totally dishonest way of addressing the issue. with porn normalized and mainstreamed in society, no one can avoid it. everyone has seen it, regardless of want or not or feeling toward porn. it is lazy thinking. and it is used once again, to validate the pro porn.
there is a lot of misrepresentation in your post.
the simple fact, with easy access to porn, it has done damage to relationships and marriages.
deny deny deny.... whatever.