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    Is Pornography really addictive?

    Has anyone ever read this??!?
    I wonder if pornography is really as addictive as they say it is..
    I know I for sure am not addicted and I just dont see how someone could.
    Anyways makes for an intersting read. True or not!?!?

    In November 2004, a panel of experts testified before a Senate subcommittee that a product which millions of Americans consume is dangerously addictive. They were talking about pornography.

    The effects of porn on the brain were called "toxic" and compared to cocaine. One psychologist claimed "prolonged exposure to pornography stimulates a preference for depictions of group sex, sadomasochistic practices, and sexual contact with animals."

    It used to be that if you wanted to see pornography, you had to go out and buy a magazine or rent a video. Store hours and available space under the mattress placed some limits on people's porn habits.

    Now there are an estimated 420 million adult web pages online. "For the person who has difficulty stopping, more is only one click away," says sex therapist Louanne Cole Weston, PhD.

    There's no doubt that some people's porn consumption gets them in trouble -- in the form of maxed-out credit cards, lost sleep, neglected responsibilities, or neglected loved ones. But Weston is one who takes issue with calling problem behavior involving porn an addiction. "'Compulsive' is more appropriate,".


    The difference between describing the behavior as a compulsion or an addiction is subtle, but important.

    Erick Janssen, PhD, a researcher at the Kinsey Institute, criticizes the use of the term addiction when talking about porn because he says it merely describes certain people's behavior as being addiction-like, but treating them as addicts may not help them.

    Many people may diagnose themselves as porn addicts after reading popular books on the subject, he says. But mental health professionals have no standard criteria to diagnose porn addiction.

    Mary Anne Layden, PhD, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania, was one of the witnesses at the Senate hearing on pornography addiction. She says the same criteria used to diagnose problems like pathological gambling and substance abuse can be applied to problematic porn use.

    "The therapists who treat pornography addicts say they behave just like any other addicts," .

    One of the key features of addiction, she says, is the development of a tolerance to the addictive substance. In the way that drug addicts need increasingly larger doses to get high, she thinks porn addicts need to see more and more extreme material to feel the same level of excitement they first experienced.

    "Most of the addicts will say, well, here's the stuff I would never look at, it's so disgusting I would never look at it, whatever that is -- sex with kids, sex with animals, sex involving feces," she says. "At some point they often cross over."

    Janssen disputes that people who look at porn typically progress in such a way. "There is absolutely no evidence to support that," he tells WebMD.

    Why We Watch
    Weston says she thinks there are three main reasons why people turn to pornography: to see their fantasies acted out, to avoid intimacy in a relationship, and simply to aid masturbation.

    "Sometimes people are just going to it for things they wish they could do in real life," she says. "It fills in a gap in their own relationship. They have a partner who doesn't like to do oral sex and they love it themselves, and they're in this relationship and they want to stay, so they go and look at pictures of oral sex."

    In this regard, porn can be part of a healthy relationship, she says, but in some circumstances it can hinder intimacy.

    "Then there are the people who are too embarrassed to explain what it is that they really would like to participate in, so they go there secretively, never having revealed to their mate what they would like to try," Weston says.

    If they were to reveal their fantasy, they might find their partner willing to go along with it, and they might end up with more fulfilling sexual relationships. For some, however, that would be unacceptable.

    "Some people go there because the intimacy in the relationship is as high as the person can stand it. If they were to unveil the sexual interest which is sort of their closely held secret, the intimacy would be way too high for their own ability to tolerate it, so they save it for elsewhere," Weston says.

    Independent of the role it plays in relationships, people also look at pornography just to arouse themselves before or while masturbating.

    "I think of porn addiction as a label that's used to put down behavior that's disapproved of socially," Violet Blue, a sex educator and author of The Ultimate Guide to Adult Videos, tells WebMD. "A lot of it is shaming masturbation."

    Men are thought to be more easily aroused by erotic imagery than women are, but many women masturbate to pornography, too, she says.

    She moderates an online message board for female enthusiasts called the Smart Girls' Porn Club. "I occasionally receive emails from members of the group about different kinds of sexual problems," she says, but none so far have expressed concerns about stopping.


    I know there has been lots of studies done on this subject and they all say something a bit different from one another. I used this one because they where asking is porn addictive or just compolsive. So what do you think?? I just dont see how it could be but I also cant see how other things can be as well that are for sure addictive. I have always wondered what the gay industry thought of these claims.
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    If porn addiction is actually a real thing, then I am thankful for it because in my case, it helps me do my job better. As a video reviewer, that would be extremely good motivation to constantly look for new material and new studios to review. It would also make me more knowledge with each video I did watch because I would literally have hundreds of other videos remembered to compare it to. I can see how spending your entire life fortune on it would be bad or choosing to watch porn over being with your spouse would be bad, but when it comes down to either jerking off with nothing or jerking off to a porn, I would choose the porn.

    Also, i've been watching porn almost nonstop for 10 years now and I've yet to see one with animals or children, so I suppose their theory on that one was flawed


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ethan Masters View Post
    ...Also, i've been watching porn almost nonstop for 10 years now...
    Blink, dear - Your eyes'll get dry.

    I doubt that porn can be addictive - but the human mind can make an obsession out of anything - Whether it be Baseball cards, shoes, never stepping on a crack in a sidewalk, or porn... and to varying degrees.

    There are some people that collect stamps as a hobby - and then there are people that take out a loan to buy a signed Babe Ruth card for a collection that will 'make them rich, one day', which they -never- plan on selling.

    There are people that pick up a dirty mag to get off to Pamela Anderson, because it's a fantasy of theirs to make her scream like Tommy never could... and there are men who have to have it just to be sexually aroused.

    *le shrug* Porn, like everything else in life, is what you make it.
    "All things in moderation... even moderation itself.." B.F.


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    Porn is not only addictive but it produces degenerated children / teens if they watch porn movies / sex pictures / read porn related stories... at least here in germany.... Wonder how dutch, spanyards, greeks, danish and french kids could grow into manhood whilst having access to porn without a hurdle even grown ups are not able to pass

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    You do realize by 'gay' I mean a man who has sex with other men?
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    I think anything can become an addiction to anyone, from something as simple as drinking cola through to pornography and everything in between.

    All it takes is the right set of circumstances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    I think anything can become an addiction to anyone, from something as simple as drinking cola through to pornography and everything in between.

    All it takes is the right set of circumstances.
    Exactly.. but of course if it's sex, masturbation or pornography it's because those things are of the devil and trying to destroy your life. Sex is only for procreation, not pleasure!
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    There isn't much question that porn has the potential to be addictive, because of the way it affects biochemical processes in the brain that involve sexual arousal. The arousal affects the same endorphin and serotonin systems that many recreational drugs do, albeit in slightly different ways.

    However, for most people, the stimulus and the affect on the receptors affected is mild in comparison with recreational drugs (opioids, etc) and so for most people the addiction risk is pretty minimal.

    For people that have addictive personalities or are genetically predisposed to sensitivity with the endorphin and serotonin systems, porn may be extremely addictive, but then so would a number of other things (video games, for example) that tend to stimulate the same biochemical processes.


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