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the following is a recent study by the APS [american Psychologist Socity]

http://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2017/08/pornography-exposure.aspx


August 3, 2017
Age of First Exposure to Pornography Shapes Men's Attitudes Toward Women
Young exposure associated with need for power over women, older with promiscuity, study says
WASHINGTON — The age at which a boy is first exposed to pornography is significantly associated with certain sexist attitudes later in life, but not necessarily in the way people might think, according to research presented at the 125th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association.
“The goal of our study was to examine how age of first exposure to pornography, and the nature of said first exposure, predicts conformity to two masculine norms: playboy — or sexually promiscuous behavior — and seeking power over women,” said Alyssa Bischmann, a doctoral student at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, who presented the research.
Bischmann and her colleagues surveyed 330 undergraduate men, age 17 to 54 years old, at a large Midwestern university. Participants were 85 percent white and primarily heterosexual (93 percent). They were asked about their first exposure to pornography — specifically, what age they were when it happened and whether it was intentional, accidental or forced. Participants then were asked to respond to a series of 46 questions designed to measure the two masculine norms.
Among the group, the average age of first exposure was 13.37 years of age with the youngest exposure as early as 5 and the latest older than 26. More men indicated their first exposure was accidental (43.5 percent) than intentional (33.4 percent) or forced (17.2 percent). Six percent did not indicate the nature of the exposure.
While the researchers did find a significant association between age of first exposure and adherence to the two masculine norms, the association was different for each.
“We found that the younger a man was when he first viewed pornography, the more likely he was to want power over women,” Bischmann said. “The older a man was when he first viewed pornography, the more likely he would want to engage in playboy behavior.”
This finding was surprising, according to co-author Chrissy Richardson, MA, also from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, because the researchers had expected both norms to be higher with a lower first age of exposure.
“The most interesting finding from this study was that older age at first exposure predicted greater adherence to the playboy masculine norms. That finding has sparked many more questions and potential research ideas because it was so unexpected based on what we know about gender role socialization and media exposure,” said Richardson.
Bischmann suspects that the findings may be related to unexamined variables, such as the participants’ religiosity, sexual performance anxiety, negative sexual experiences or whether the first exposure experience was positive or negative. More research needs to be done, she said.
It also did not matter how the participants were exposed, as the researchers found no significant association between the nature of the exposure and attitudes.
“We were surprised that the type of exposure did not affect whether someone wanted power over women or to engage in playboy behaviors. We had expected that intentional, accidental or forced experiences would have differing outcomes,” said Bischmann.
The findings provide further evidence that pornography viewing has a real impact on heterosexual men, especially with regard to their views about sex roles, according to Richardson. Knowing more about the relationship between men’s pornography use and beliefs about women might assist sexual assault prevention efforts, especially among young boys who may have been exposed to pornography at an early age. This information could also inform the treatment of various emotional and social issues experienced by young heterosexual men who view pornography, she said.
Session 1163: “Age and Experience of First Exposure to Pornography: Relations to Masculine Norms,” Poster Session, Thursday, Aug. 3, 11-11:50 a.m. EDT, Halls D and E, Level 2, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Pl., N.W., Washington, D.C.
Presentations are available from the APA Public Affairs Office.
Alyssa Bischmann can be contacted by email or by phone at (402) 472-1482.
Christina Richardson can be contacted by email or by phone at (410) 913-0969.


I must have been around 12-13yrs when I found one of those X rated cartoons and immediately got addicted and have watched and indulged in some] the many fetishes out there and can honestly state that I have never been into rough or forceful stuff, in fact the opposite. I love it when a woman seduces me and takes the lead role.
 
I can't help but feel that the test group is too small for such research.

More over, the ages differ tremendously. Men who are 53 right now didn't have such access to porn at young age - they didn't have internet back in the day.

Also the society norms changed drammatically over that generation. This invalidates the test group even more.

To have any real results, you need several hundred people of the same generation and equal social conditions. THEN you could make some sort of conclusion about that group. But when you have 90 people of different ages and social standings - how the hell can you conclude anything? The error margin will be so high as to invalidate any result.

For me, this article is yet another proof that psychologists don't do real science - rather a lot of guesswork and trying to stretch the facts to prove certain ideas they have.

That said, I watched my first porn at about 12 or 11. I like to tie women up and play kinky sex, but I wouldn't say I like to control women out of bed. I adore women and respect their freedoms.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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Agree 100% as our exposure to porn has changed so radically over the decades and kids now view it much more graphically than what we had access to. If anything, I feel that porn has been beneficial to the masses in that they can get off on the internet so easy, where we had to use our evolving imaginations to find the genera that suited us at the time, then it evolved into something newer and more exciting.
 
Not a bad first pass at a study but I'd like to see a replication with a different population. A "large, Midwestern university" is probably not representative of all facets of society in this case. It would also be interesting to see a study including women.
 
Yes, porn was so different for us growing up in the sixties. The first "porn" I came across when I was about eleven was an old centerfold pulled out of a playboy. The girl was wearing more clothes than a Kardashian on any given day. An unbuttoned plaid shirt rolled up and tied below her breasts with the nipples peaking out. Jeans unbuttoned and pulled slightly down her hips showing a bit of bush.

There are images of women all around us today that are as or more revealing. I doubt that would get much of a stir from an eleven year old boy now. At the time it solicited an immediate response and as soon as I was alone one of the first times I remember cumming.
 
That is fucking bizarre. Seriously. I mean the study. Or supposed study. Is it real? Is it meant to be real?

Jesus H. Muhammad!

The 'need' for power over women...

I feel the need, the need for power over women.

Yes yes. You have the need, because we here at the Institute for Skewed BS, have determined what your needs as you feel them, subconsciously and unconsciously and consciously, are.


Did you vote Trump? Ah. That aligns with our STUDY. You obviously have a NEED to have power over women because you saw porn at an early age - like, as in, you saw porn when you were being aborted, but then you were stuck back in because the Sixties doc was too high on LSD and unfortunately, you survived. Also, clearly, you have a NEED, to grab some woman by the pussy - isn't that so (just say 'yes' or 'no' to the lie-detector machine).

Yep. You have a NEED. And OUR STUDY SAYS SO. So it must be true. Signed, doctor professor Reza Aslan Ph. D., MAFXYZ - Fellow Member of the LMNOP.
 
I can't help but feel that the test group is too small for such research.

More over, the ages differ tremendously. Men who are 53 right now didn't have such access to porn at young age - they didn't have internet back in the day.

Also the society norms changed drammatically over that generation. This invalidates the test group even more.

To have any real results, you need several hundred people of the same generation and equal social conditions. THEN you could make some sort of conclusion about that group. But when you have 90 people of different ages and social standings - how the hell can you conclude anything? The error margin will be so high as to invalidate any result.

For me, this article is yet another proof that psychologists don't do real science - rather a lot of guesswork and trying to stretch the facts to prove certain ideas they have.

That said, I watched my first porn at about 12 or 11. I like to tie women up and play kinky sex, but I wouldn't say I like to control women out of bed. I adore women and respect their freedoms.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
So untrue. I am 63 and we had access to porn even in the 50's. True there was no internet, but we had tons of sex magazines.
 
So untrue. I am 63 and we had access to porn even in the 50's. True there was no internet, but we had tons of sex magazines.
not quite the same, both in volume and content

somehow I doubt you had interracial gangbang magazines. Or anal-destruction-sex magazines. Or deepthroat-until-she-gags magazines.
On that note, any BDSM magazines you've seen back then? Like, the sort with hardcore torture stuff?

And naturally you could get your hands on hours of new porn each day, as much as you wanted, on demand - and for free.

no.

Hell, even when I was growing I had some DVDs, but nothing like the stuff they shoot on Brazzers daily nowadays.

So yea, you've had pornography. Was it the same sort of porn? Did it affect you in the same way as it affects people now? NO. Did it affect you the same way as it affected me in the late 90s? Um, NO. No it didn't.

p.s. Not like I feel porn does something bad to the children. It doesn't. Parents do with ignorance and bad upbringing - not porn. That's what I think.
Porn is just another information source that can be toxic to the young mind if, and only if, it's the only point of reference your kid gets about sex. Make sure he/she understands the difference between porn and reality, and you are quite safe. Lots of parents don't educate their kids about sex at all, which is a MUST in our day and age.
 
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first for me

I found some pictures of naked women in a manilla envelope in the attic, when I was 11 or 12.
All of women naked , most professional, but one was of a slightly chubby woman with a wine bottle in her pussy.
Could have been my mom,
I've been perverted ever since
 
Hubby brought home a porn video when we got marries many years ago. It was called "fire in the hole". It was all about anal and I have not gotten into anal much.
 
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