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    Psychological Effects

    Defenders of pornography argue that it is not harmful and thus should not be regulated or banned. And in 1970, the Presidential Commission on Obscenity and Pornography concluded there was no relationship between exposure to erotic material and subsequent behavior. But more than a decade of research, as well as the production of more explicit and violent forms of pornography than were available in 1970, has shown the profound effects pornography can have on human behavior.
    The 1986 Final Report of the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography examined five different classes of material: (1) sexually violent material; (2) nonviolent materials depicting degradation, domination, subordination, or humiliation; (3) non-violent and non-degrading materials; (4) nudity; and (5) child pornography. The first two categories demonstrated negative effects on behavior, the third showed mixed results, the fourth was not found harmful but the commissioners agreed it was morally objectionable, and the fifth involved sexual exploitation and was already outlawed.

    Let us briefly look at the psychological effects of pornography. Psychologist Edward Donnerstein (University of Wisconsin) found that brief exposure to violent forms of pornography can lead to anti-social attitudes and behavior. Male viewers tend to be more aggressive toward women, less responsive to the pain and suffering of rape victims, and more willing to accept various myths about rape.

    Dr. Dolf Zillman and Dr. Jennings Bryant showed that continued exposure to pornography had serious adverse effects on beliefs about sexuality in general and on attitudes toward women in particular. They also found that pornography desensitizes people to rape as a criminal offense and that massive exposure to pornography encourages a desire for increasingly deviant materials that depict violence (such as sadomasochism and rape).

    Feminist author Diana Russell notes in her book Rape and Marriage the correlation between deviant behavior (including abuse) and pornography. She also found that pornography leads men and women to experience conflict, suffering, and sexual dissatisfaction.

    Statistical studies by sociologists Murray Straus and Larry Baron (University of New Hampshire) found that rape rates are highest in states that have high sales of sex magazines and lax enforcement of pornography laws.

    Michigan state police detective Darrell Pope found that in 41 percent of the 38,000 sexual assault cases in Michigan between 1956 and 1979, pornographic material was viewed just prior to or during the crime. This finding corroborates research done by psychotherapist David Scott, who found that "half the rapists studied used pornography to arouse themselves immediately prior to seeking out a victim."
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    Anita first off I am so glad you are back here posting, havent seen to much of you lately

    Seecondly I am comming at this from a neutral perspective.
    You have quoted psychological research I have given you teh findings of a lt too just not cited and basicaly saying the same thing being although their maybe a link to porn and sexual violence towards women one does not cause the other
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    I never thought I'd see the day when an escort here would be preaching to us about the evils of viewing pornography.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicegirlsarenice View Post
    I never thought I'd see the day when an escort here would be preaching to us about the evils of viewing pornography.
    When you think about it logically, it makes perfect sense:

    1. Escorts would rather you went to them and gave them money to jack you off (a crude but lovely expression) rather than you doing it for free in the comfort of your own bedroom/livingroom/garden shed or over somebody's knickers you have stolen in the case of Ex P while watching some nubile young things performing sexual gymnastics on your laptop.

    2. If having watched the sexual gymnastics things on the laptop, you still decide to go for the bespoke rather than the self-service option, you may be harbouring hightened or unrealistic expectations and expect all sorts of depraved and lewd activities to be engaged in by a real and normal woman.

    I knew there was a third reason and it's a good medical one to:

    3. The Christian Brothers said it can make you go blind, particularly if you practice your handicraft while watching. In the event of this happening, you will end up going around wearing dark glass.........even indoors and on overcast days. (There's another thread on this topic doing the rounds at the moment).

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicegirlsarenice View Post
    I never thought I'd see the day when an escort here would be preaching to us about the evils of viewing pornography.
    Well, just goes to show you escorts aren't one dimensional; and I really don't see how voicing an opinion is preaching, but I'n not in your pay grade, so who knows
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    Quote Originally Posted by corkpunter View Post
    According to the very first paragraph on that site you quote:



    And therefore anything you point to as fact from this website, in my eyes, is void. Just another fundamentalist christian author in my eyes wanting to prove a point. Ah well.
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    Studies on the links generally make a differentiation between harmful and non-harmful porn, where harmful porn depicts aggressive or degrading behaviour towards women (simulated rape, etc.).

    To differentiate between the two, some refer to non-harmful porn (basically that where the sexes appear as equals) as erotica to distinquish it from porn. Like most people here, I assume, I do enjoy erotica, but not porn, but it does strike me that not everyone is making this distinction.

    In this context there is nothing surprising about an escort, or anyone else for that matter, condemning porn, as opposed to erotica
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    oh god........

    Quote Originally Posted by scotus View Post
    Studies on the links generally make a differentiation between harmful and non-harmful porn,
    They do NOT because first of all, the vast majority of people agree that there is no such thing as "harmful porn". No study would EVER start out like that if that's what they were trying to find. It'd be like a study on alcohol's effects on the health starting out by "differentiating" the "harmful" alcohol (spirits, vodka, whiskey), from the non-harmful alcohol (red wine, beer). It'd be a stupid and nonsensical label to put on them.

    Quote Originally Posted by scotus View Post
    where harmful porn depicts aggressive or degrading behaviour towards women (simulated rape, etc.).
    Why are you starting out labelling it as "harmful"? How do you know it's harmful? That's a pretty lame starting point when that's the very thing you're supposed to find out.

    Quote Originally Posted by scotus View Post
    To differentiate between the two, some refer to non-harmful porn (basically that where the sexes appear as equals) as erotica to distinquish it from porn.
    No they do not, no, no, no. BULLSHIT. Everyone calls porn porn, who calls it "erotica"? Basically nobody. And I can safely say nobody in the entire world apart from you ever uses it to distinguish it from "harmful porn".

    You just made that up.

    In your head.


    Quote Originally Posted by scotus View Post
    Like most people here, I assume, I do enjoy erotica, but not porn,
    Haaaaaaaahahahaha....

    Quote Originally Posted by scotus View Post
    but it does strike me that not everyone is making this distinction.
    So what is your native tongue...?

    Quote Originally Posted by scotus View Post
    In this context there is nothing surprising about an escort, or anyone else for that matter, condemning porn, as opposed to erotica
    Oh yes there is. I have never in my entire life heard an escort condemning porn apart from claiming it makes punters want to do what they see in the porn.
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    Erotica is soft porn. Scotus is correct in his summation- and cut the escort crap. Women have opinions, full stop. Being an escort doesn't really make a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicegirlsarenice View Post

    You just made that up.

    In your head.


    Haaaaaaaahahahaha....
    Nope, I am thinking more or less the same.
    Maybe I didn't call it "erotica" but I certainly made a distinction.

    The young guys are more at risk when watching violent penetrations, rape plays etc ... because they will think this is the norm. They can grow up as angry and frustrated young men. Of course, their particular type of upbringing will also play a big part but technically they are at risk of seeing those violent stuff as the norm, rather then just fantasies.

    The sort of porn where it show people nicely indulging in sexual activities, kissing and caressing might give those young guys an inside of how to perform well when having sex.

    It is impossible thought to control what kind of porn the people are watching. Keep in mind as well that some of those movie watchers might be in fact so nice and so happy in their normal life, they would reject all by themselves anything that involves too much violence, demeaning treating of women etc ...

    I think the discussion is a little futile in this case. Porn is like a strong medicine. It will cure some, it could cause serious side effects for others as the doze and the quality of this "medicine" greatly differs from one guy to another.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucy chambers View Post
    Erotica is soft porn. Scotus is correct in his summation- and cut the escort crap. Women have opinions, full stop. Being an escort doesn't really make a difference.
    Dont think its "Crap" Lucy..."escorting" is a form of PORN...so the Guys that think it strange that escorts should be blaming porn for problems in the world have a point.This site is regulated but go on to AW and "escorts" sell the filthiest Porn on the net.If a Chef was telling you the evils of food you'd wonder why hes not looking for a job as a postman!

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