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What can six hours' of porn exposure do?
Zillmann and Bryant (1986 and 1988)
The question:
What is the effect of prolonged porn consumption on subjects’ perceptions of their intimate relationships, marriage and family, personal happiness, and sexual satisfaction?
The experiment:
A pool of male and female subjects, including college students and nonstudents, was divided into two groups. Exposure group watched one hour of nonviolent porn per week for six weeks. Control group watched an equivalent amount of regular movies. Then all subjects completed a Value-of-Marriage Survey and the Indiana Inventory of Personal Happiness.
The results:
Overall, folks in the Exposure group showed higher levels of agreement with the following beliefs than folks in the Control group:
Promiscuity in men and women is natural and preferable to exclusivity.
One’s sex partners are generally unfaithful.
Extramarital affairs are acceptable.
Restraining one’s sexual impulses leads to health risks.
Male-dominated relationships are preferable to equal relationships.
Researchers were surprised to find a big drop in the desirability of marriage among the Exposure group subjects, compared to the Control group (60% versus 39%). Exposure to porn also significantly decreased the subjects’ desire to have children, especially female children. Men who responded that they wanted girl children found themselves in the tiniest group of all.
Finally, Zillmann and Bryant found that porn exposure decreased subjects’ satisfaction with:
The appearance of their partners
Their partners’ sexual performance
Their partners’ willingness to engage in new sex acts
Their sex lives in general
Conclusions: prolonged exposure to porn impacts the individual’s sexual and personal happiness, increasing distrust and dissatisfaction with one’s partner, increasing acceptance of affairs, promiscuity, and male-dominated relationships, and decreasing the desire to marry or raise a family.
He can think of no beneficial effects whatsoever.
Violato, et al (2002)
In a meta-analysis (a statistical integration of all existing scientific data), researchers have found that using pornographic materials leads to several behavioral and social problems.
One of the most common psychological problems is a deviant attitude towards intimate relationships such as perceptions of sexual dominance, submissiveness, sex role stereotyping or viewing persons as sexual objects. Behavioral problems include fetishes and excessive or ritualistic masturbation. Sexual aggressiveness, sexually hostile and violent behaviors are social problems as well as individual problems that are linked to pornography.
“There has been some debate among researchers about the degree of negative consequences of habitual use of pornography, but we feel confident in our findings that pornography is harmful,” researcher Dr Claudio Violato noted. “Our study involved more than 12,000 participants and very rigorous analyses. I can think of no beneficial effects of pornography whatsoever. ”
The authors of the study concluded that exposure to pornography puts viewers at increased risk of developing sexually deviant tendencies, committing sexual offences, experiencing difficulties in intimate relationships, and accepting rape myths. The study was published in the scientific journal Mind, Medicine and Adolescence in 2002.