RE: Pro-porn, anti-porn or in between?
November 30, 2012 at 4:03 pm
(This post was last modified: November 30, 2012 at 4:09 pm by Vincenzo Vinny G..)
I can't speak to peoples personal experiences, but I can say, the reading material is pretty serious beeswax.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/cupi...-goes-down
1 in 10 men have ED right now. That's a big fuckin number if you add it up. 300 million men, with 30 million in the US alone.
The crazy thing about that is that the rates of ED in the US is DOUBLE that of the rates of ED in the rest of the world, going by these numbers. That's 1 in 5 men in the US.
And apparently, just abstaining from porn for 90 days cures ED and early bird specials.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/cupi...-goes-down
1 in 10 men have ED right now. That's a big fuckin number if you add it up. 300 million men, with 30 million in the US alone.
The crazy thing about that is that the rates of ED in the US is DOUBLE that of the rates of ED in the rest of the world, going by these numbers. That's 1 in 5 men in the US.
And apparently, just abstaining from porn for 90 days cures ED and early bird specials.
Quote:According to psychiatrist Norman Doidge, a heavy porn user is not unlike
a drug addict who can no longer get high on the images that once turned him on. And the danger is that this tolerance will carry over into relationships, as it did in patients whom I was seeing, leading to potency problems and new, at times unwelcome, tastes. When pornographers boast that they are pushing the envelope by introducing new, harder themes, what they don't say is that they must, because their customers are building up a tolerance to the content. The back pages of men's risque magazines and Internet porn sites are filled with ads for Viagra-type drugs—medicine developed for older men with erectile problems related to aging and blocked blood vessels in the penis. Today young men who surf porn are tremendously fearful of impotence, or "erectile dysfunction" as it is euphemistically called. The misleading term implies that these men have a problem in their penises, but the problem is in their heads. ... It rarely occurs to them that there may be a relationship between the pornography they are consuming and their impotence.