21 Sty 2018, Nie 17:46, PID: 726859
(21 Sty 2018, Nie 17:43)Medestin napisał(a):(21 Sty 2018, Nie 16:33)Shiro napisał(a): Jedna sesja pornograficzna to ̶j̶e̶d̶n̶a̶ ̶p̶a̶n̶d̶a̶ ̶m̶n̶i̶e̶j̶ jeden stosunek mniej. Oglądanie 3 razy tygodniowo to 3 stosunki mniej tygodniowo. Przeczytajcie sobie ile średnio stosunków odbywa dorosła osoba, to nie są jakieś zawrotne liczby.
A to jak zrobię jedno to nie mogę drugiego? Dlaczemu tak?
Porn blame
An easy first conclusion to make is that increased access to technology is to blame. Two technologies are usually targeted: online pornography and social media.
With the growth of online pornography, researchers have focused on its addictive potential, with some trying to label ‘internet sex addiction’ as an official psychiatric disorder. As an addiction, it is argued that porn acts as a replacement for real-life sex, limiting our sexual desire in the bedroom.
Porn is also blamed for its unrealistic imagery, with researchers arguing this can create symptoms such as ‘sexual anorexia’, or ‘porn induced sexual dysfunction’. In 2011, a survey of 28,000 porn viewers in Italy found that many engaged in an “excessive” consumption of porn sites. The daily use of porn, researcher Carlo Foresta argued, means that these people became inured to “even the most violent” images. According to this theory, these unrealistic images found in porn make it difficult for men in particular to get aroused when encountering the real thing, resulting in them becoming ‘hopeless’ in the bedroom.
Źródło - BBC