Reply #1 Thai-delight's post
Personally I think it's complete bullshit. Not even thought-provoking bullshit, just plain old idiotic and harmfully misleading bullshit.
They got the causality backwards. I fully believe there is a correlation between watching porn and cheating, there certainly is for me. But CORRELLATION is not CAUSATION.
To prove their case, they would need to survey people who are both sexually satisfied AND look at porn. Seriously, how many people go on watching porn after they have cum? D'oh ...
I do know data from the entrepreneur who pioneered cable TV - he started out selling it to hotels, and (of course) he tracked which shows were popular. No surprise there, porn channels way outsold everything else. But here's where it gets interesting: the average viewing time was just 16 minutes. Nobody ran to the end. Which is pretty conclusive that people watch porn when they're hungry, and stop when they're not. Ergo they don't get hungry because they watch porn.
In my own case, if I'm frustrated, porn is certainly one of the places I go to as a first-aid solution, when I lack the time or the money to hunt. But I never watch porn after having sex. After sex I find it utterly boring and pointless. | |