Another question we could ask is "If this is the case, why are we typically having such boring sex with each other?" Maybe we should step up our game. — Terrapin Station
Or else why does it make real sex seem less exciting? — Maureen
there must be something about pornography in general that makes it more exciting than regular sex, although it's anyone's guess as to what that is. — Maureen
But if it causes the kinds of problems that I have described here then I have to wonder why exactly that is the case, as in why is viewing pornography supposedly better/more exciting than actual sex? Or else why does it make real sex seem less exciting? — Maureen
Another question we could ask is "If this is the case, why are we typically having such boring sex with each other?" Maybe we should step up our game.
otherwise so many people would not have the same problem of getting excited by porn but not as much by regular sex after the fact. It's like if you take 100 people who have watched porn and all of them believe that having regular sex isn't as exciting as porn. The point is that porn is what caused them to believe that sex is boring. — Maureen
If this post isn't allowed for whatever reason then feel free to delete it, but I was reading an article online that says watching pornography makes it hard for some men to be satisfied with ordinary sex or hard for them to get an erection. So this seems to suggest that there must be something about pornography in general that makes it more exciting than regular sex, although it's anyone's guess as to what that is. — Maureen
I have personally never viewed pornography myself, but I have read that it changes people's brain chemistry, which is what initially led me to do this research in the first place, and it appears as if pornography does a lot more harm than good on the surface level. — Maureen
this seems to suggest that there must be something about pornography in general that makes it more exciting than regular sex, although it's anyone's guess as to what that is — Maureen
if you take 100 people who have watched porn and all of them believe that having regular sex isn't as exciting as porn. The point is that porn is what caused them to believe that sex is boring. — Maureen
Plus also encounter groups, therapists, and so on, dedicated (usually) to 'men's problems', many of which no doubt revolve around loneliness and the inability to realise any real intimacy in a world where intimacy is nowadays stock-in-trade for an entire industry - which you can effortlessly access from the device in your hip pocket. — Wayfarer
For example, imagine a person who is completely unfamiliar with the common attitudes expressed by our culture surrounding the nature of true intimacy. How could this person know that the intimacy involved in pornography is not as profound as the intimacy involved in a non-cyber relationship? Would he be able to draw that distinction instinctively or must he live in a society that recognizes the distinction? — TheHedoMinimalist
But then, they're not real, and the result in the end is just complete isolation and loneliness. That's what a lot of people are finding out. — Wayfarer
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