I do not believe you can make porn look bad to anyone outside of our target market. Comments like his are directed towards ultra conservatives and certain women, but they hate porn no matter what anyway.

The most stuff like this does is push porn consumers deeper into the closet. It's one of those things the very vast majority of guys with an internet connection check out, but would never admit to it.

I'll point to this example as a flawed study.....

http://www.moralityinmedia.org/obsce...t/wirthlin.htm

They called people on the phone and asked, "Do you think federal obscenity laws against hard-core pornography should be vigorously enforced, or not?"

Now I'm thinking that if someone gets a random call like that, they are going to say yes even if they love porn due to the perceived social stigma that comes with admitting you view it. So it's no surprise that 80% of their respondents were allegedly against porn. 87% women, 72% men.

Had this been a truly anonymous survey, you'd likely see less than 10-15% of men against it.