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A study hoping to compare men who watch porn with those who haven't encountered it has been derailed — because researchers couldn't find any men who hadn't indulged in X-rated material.

 

Scientists at the University of Montreal had to change the focus of their project after failing to find a single male aged in his 20s who hadn't been exposed to adult videos and images.

 

"We started our research seeking men in their 20s who had never consumed pornography," the Telegraph reported Professor Simon Louis Lajeunesse as saying.

 

"[but] we couldn't find any."

 

Surprised researchers decided to instead explore the men's porn watching habits, finding the average age of first exposure was about 10 years old.

 

And while being in a relationship may not to completely remove porn from a man's life, it does appear to cut their habit in half.

 

Single men watched adult content about three times a week for an average of 40 minutes, while those with partners watched it 1.7 times a week in about 20-minute blocks, the study said.

 

The abundance of pornography available on the internet has meant online content accounts for about 90 percent of porn viewed by men, while video stores about 10 percent.

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Im not suprised.

Oh and a big LOL.

 

Anyone here over the age of 18 and HASN'T viewed porn?

 

 

EDIT: Sorry the question was kinda sarcastic.

 

I just find it funny they were trying to find people who haven't. They should have known from the start they wouldn't find anyone.

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Oh and a big LOL.

 

Anyone here over the age of 18 and HASN'T viewed porn?

 

Hmmm. If those scientists couldn't find anyone over there then Good luck finding someone here. It's the INTERNET moto_whistle.gif

Is "prOn" like l33t speak or something? Me confused.

 

Anywho.....

I hadn't viewed porn at a young age, You'll recall National Geographic was likely your first exposure, if not Cosmo. No one reads that in our house. Since we grew up in a Sunday Church attending household. If my dad ever viewed porn, I'd be surprised. He objected to having it in his house.

 

So.....

 

 

In the 60s, 70s, I'm sure there was not really the same threat of keeping people protected from the media's OVER Exposure of just about everything, there's always some moral outrage as a result I'd say

 

It's funny this study supposedly couldn't find people who haven't viewed porn, because I have no doubt they ARE out there.

Mainland Marauder

 

Is "prOn" like l33t speak or something? Me confused.

Pretty much, although I think it started as a way to circumvent word filters on message boards/newsgroups etc.

 

This is kind of like the "do you masturbate question" - either you say yes or you lie.

 

To be fair, this sounds like a "have you ever" question rather than "do you normally/frequently" question. Anyone who's clicked the wrong thing online has technically viewed porn.

Maybe they should look in anti-porn groups, there are always tight-collared 20 year old guys who worship Jesus every second in those kinds of organizations.

Surely they have viewed porn, you know... for 'research'.

"prOn".....porn.....porn.....porn,

There you go again, managing to fit porn into your post.... ;p As a Veteran Cosmic Rocker, I've seen porn since teh 70's, starting with magazines at Boyscout Camp, then a stash under a bed at my friend's house, then C-Store and Gas Station purchases, finally the interwebs. It blew up in the 90's, gaping XXXXholes becoming the norm. Fast-Forward to today, I'm making my own porn, for my own use. College students are EASY.

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Maybe they should look in anti-porn groups, there are always tight-collared 20 year old guys who worship Jesus every second in those kinds of organizations.

Surely they have viewed porn, you know... for 'research'.

 

Funny this comes up, just the other day my mother was telling me of an old preacher (in his 80's or something) my family knows, who had recently fallen ill and was carted off kicking and hollering to a nursing home. He begged his family to stay out of his study, although they had to clear out his stuff...

 

 

... where of course they found prawn.

 

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True story, bro.

 

I wonder what sort of ecumenical research he was up to?

 

 

Now if you'll excuse me, it's fap time.

I'll be back in 20 minutes. wink.gif

Exkabewbikadid

Yeah, my porn history started off in the deep end at age 5 when some older kids in the neighborhood discovered one of the parent's hardcore VHS collection. Seeing a ginormous schlong (of who I now believe was either John Holmes or Ron Jeremy) go balls deep in a hairy snatch shapes who you are at such a young age. I never stood a chance.

 

If the study wanted to find those who are porn viewing "virgins", then they ought to look at remote areas or an Amish farm.

Well...

 

I think the research depended too much on the definition of porn. Theres a slight difference between porn and erotica. Some people might think that they are an avid porn fanatic after seeing a nipple or two.

 

Also, it really depends on who you are asking too. Im sure there are plenty of people in Africa and Asia who havent even heard of porn.

 

Though this result shouldnt be too surprising given that such info is so readily available in developed countries.

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If the study wanted to find those who are porn viewing "virgins", then they ought to look at remote areas or an Amish farm.

I thought about this too. Since the study was conducted in Canada, they should've been able to find some remote area without access to them Interwebs. But the researchers were probably too comfortable down in Montreal to bother leaving that area.

Yeah, my porn history started off in the deep end at age 5 when some older kids in the neighborhood discovered one of the parent's hardcore VHS collection. Seeing a ginormous schlong (of who I now believe was either John Holmes or Ron Jeremy) go balls deep in a hairy snatch shapes who you are at such a young age. I never stood a chance.

 

If the study wanted to find those who are porn viewing "virgins", then they ought to look at remote areas or an Amish farm.

That's the way porn should be discovered in my opinion. Kids today get the itnernet, they get on that sh*t, and it's like half a year before they stop watching that crap. Back when I was growing up, you find that box under your parent's bed, watch it once, and then think, "Wait... If that was under their bed, that means they were watching it, and I exist so... OH MY GOD THEY'VE DONE THAT!" and from that point on you concentrate on other things.

 

 

As far as seeking a demographic that wouldn't have seen porn in their 20s, I think the study should just refocus on finding the earliest ages that people watch porn in various demographics. For example, the contrast between when people from an urbanized or populated areas and those from rural, developing regions, and then even go for specific groups like the Amish, Catholics and Jews, gays, etc.

 

I think it'd be interesting to see who views more porn between the Christians and the Amish.

General Goose

There's this one guy in the class: he's very uptight and if he didn't develop a crush on one girl a year, he'd probably be thought of as gay (actually, he IS viewed as gay, the poor sod.) Anyway, he's the only boy I know who hasn't watched or seen it; or even fapped.

 

Or he's lying.

Boy, I miss hairy snatch, speaking of hairy snatch.... You just HAD to bring it up. Well, if you DO watch porn, you'll notice nearly everyone shaves there.....

 

 

Well, I don't know why EVERYONE would insist on doing that....

 

Back to topic, he flaps alright, or waked with morning wood. Everyone gets a stiffy!

 

"We started our research seeking men in their 20s who had never consumed pornography," the Telegraph reported Professor Simon Louis Lajeunesse as saying.

 

"[but] we couldn't find any."

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I too know 2 guys who say they´ve never watched porn. They´re die hard christians though.

The subtext here is:

"the internet killed the adult bookstore".

That definitely isn't true. My buddy/former roommate used to work at the Hustler store in downtown Cincinnati (larry flynt's original location I believe) and they sell a lot more than just a huge variety of porno: condoms, lubes, candles, apparel, toys, sex pillows, and whathaveyou. We had a John Holmes replica dildo in our house to slap people at parties as a kind "cut that sh*t out" gesture. It was effective.

 

Granted, I've never viewed porn for the purposes as they're intended, but since my buddy worked at a porn store, our house would usually make a movie night out of whatever ridiculous sh*t he'd bring home.

Mainland Marauder

 

Well...

 

YOU try pulling pubes out of your teeth.

I've done worse.

 

When I was in high school I drove my then-girlfriend out, er, someplace where her parents weren't. I'll just say that after fun time was over, I went to school for the next three or four days with one of hers caught in my throat.

 

I suppose you could say I carried part of her around with me wherever I went.

 

Maybe it's that way now so the box-munchers of the porn world (male and female alike) are spared of such a hazard.

The subtext here is:

"the internet killed the adult bookstore".

That definitely isn't true. My buddy/former roommate used to work at the Hustler store in downtown Cincinnati (larry flynt's original location I believe) and they sell a lot more than just a huge variety of porno: condoms, lubes, candles, apparel, toys, sex pillows, and whathaveyou. We had a John Holmes replica dildo in our house to slap people at parties as a kind "cut that sh*t out" gesture. It was effective.

 

Granted, I've never viewed porn for the purposes as they're intended, but since my buddy worked at a porn store, our house would usually make a movie night out of whatever ridiculous sh*t he'd bring home.

Theres an adult bookstore near me and business is booming.

 

But thats only because of closet gays going in there to get each other off, its pretty gross, especially since 90% are either over 70 or over 300lbs, and most come from New Jersey.

 

If the study wanted to find those who are porn viewing "virgins", then they ought to look at remote areas or an Amish farm.

I thought about this too. Since the study was conducted in Canada, they should've been able to find some remote area without access to them Interwebs. But the researchers were probably too comfortable down in Montreal to bother leaving that area.

It isn't really like that, I don't think population density directly correlates with porn usage.

 

I'm surprised everybody was honest about it. I thought it would be one of 'those 95% have done it and 5% are lying' type situations.

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