Research on the effects of pornography, a man who has never seen pornography is not found and fails, but different results are obtained



Scientists at the University of Montreal conducted a study to compare men who normally watch pornography with men who have never seen pornography, but one man in his twenties who has never seen pornography No one was found, and the research was stalled.

However, it became clear that men watch pornography without exception, and it seems that various data on watching pornography could be collected, which is quite an interesting survey result although it was different from the original purpose. ..

All men watch porn, scientists find
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A study comparing men in their twenties who normally watch pornography with those who have never seen pornography was the first hurdle because they could not find any subject who had never seen pornography. It seems that he has stumbled.

'As a starting point for our research, we recruited men in their twenties who had never seen pornography,' said Simon Louis Lajeunesse, a professor at the University of Montreal. 'However, I was not found as one.'

Although the original subject could not be investigated, the study did investigate the habits of young men watching pornography. It is said that there are no young men who do not watch pornography, so it may be safe to say that the subject of the survey is simply 'young men' rather than 'young men who watch pornography.'

Professor Lajeunesse and colleagues interviewed 20 heterosexual college students. resulting in,

■ The average age of seeing pornography for the first time is 10 years old.

■ 90% of pornography is available from the Internet and 10% from video stores.

Single men watch pornography on average 40 minutes x 3 times a week , while men with lovers / partners average 20 minutes x 1.7 times a week .

■ Men watch pornography that matches their sexual orientation and image, and immediately abandon pornography that they find unpleasant or bad taste .

It turned out that.

According to Professor Lajeunesse, watching pornography has no negative effect on men's sexual orientation.

'None of the subjects had a morbid propensity. Their sexual activity is all very standard,' says Professor Lajeunesse. 'Pornography hasn't changed their outlook on women and romance. They all want to make their relationships more harmonious and fruitful.'

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