Study: Porn Influences, Harms Men’s Real-Life Sexual Experiences
A recently released study has found that pornography has a negative influence on the sexual encounters of men.
A recently released study has found that pornography has a negative influence on the sexual encounters of men.
A new study has examined that men who regularly watch porn are more likely to depend on it to stay aroused and are less likely to enjoy sex with a real-life partner.
Men who regularly watch pornography are more likely to depend on it to stay aroused but are less likely to enjoy sex with a real-life partner.
A new research study concludes pornography negatively impacts “men’s expectations and behaviors during sexual encounters.”
To bring awareness to the sexual exploitation of women and minors in the porn industry and illegal sex trafficking business, a coalition of national organizations joined Morality in Media Tuesday for its annual national day of prayer to bring comfort and healing to all who are impacted by these sex industries.
Jennifer Garner recently said in an interview, “I’m sure pornography is fine… Maybe it’s dehumanizing, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a place…” What place, if anywhere, does dehumanization have in our society?
McDonald’s and Starbucks have already implemented pornography filters in their UK locations, but more than 25,000 locations in the US are unprotected.
At the 2014 Summit for the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE), Donny Pauling gave this presentation. In it, he illuminates what happens behind the scenes in the life of a “Porn Star.” He also shares how most “stars” end up destitute, without hope or a future.
At the 2014 Summit for the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE), Dr. Mary Anne Layden gave this keynote address. In it, she reviews the scientific research on the harms of pornography, highlighting the most helpful studies and what they reveal.
Donny Pauling, former porn producer; Dr. Gail Dines, leading feminist activist, author, and scholar; and Patrick Trueman, President of Morality in Media, discussed the issue of porn as sexual exploitation.
Anti-pornography organization Morality in Media (MIM) has expressed contempt for Harvard University’s “Sex Week.”
Porn is all over the Internet, so it’s no surprise that it’s on the world’s most popular video-sharing site: YouTube.