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madameliberty:

antifeminism-proegalitarian:

madameliberty:

porn is bad, and your indulgence in pornography indirectly supports sex trafficking, sexual abuse, and sex addiction, and conditions your own brain to dehumanize people and become aroused by abuse

No it isn’t and none of that is true. Sorry radfems, porn is good. I know you think sex is icky and women should be ashamed of their sexuality and stuff, but get over it. 😉

Silly me. I forgot that celebrating your sexuality included supporting rape, human trafficking, and sex abuse.

In 1986, a review of several epidemiological studies found a positive correlation between the quantity of porn consumption by men and the degree to which they endorsed sexual assault.

A study in 2010 suggests a link between porn consumption and rape-supportive attitudes in men.

A study in 2015 found that pornography consumption was associated with sexual aggression, both verbally and physically.

Researchers at Middlesex University concluded that pornography is linked to unrealistic attitudes about sex, beliefs that women are sex objects, more frequent thoughts about sex, and found that children and young people who view pornography tend to hold less progressive gender role attitudes.

Pornography is addictive. Just like other addictions, users will eventually develop a tolerance and seek more extreme, thrilling, or perverse forms of it to achieve the same “high.”

Pornography is used to train sex slaves.

An interview of 854 women in 9 countries revealed pornography is integral to prostitution. 49% reported that pornography was made of them while in prostitution. 47% reported being upset by a customer’s insistence to perform an act previously seen in pornography. A similar study found 52% of prostitutes reported that pornography played a significant role in teaching what was expected of them as prostitutes.

The demand for pornography fuels the demand for sex trafficking.

About half of sex-trafficking survivors report that porn was made of them while they were in bondage.

The July 2007 issue of Taboo, a publication owned by Hustler, featured a multi-page feature of a young woman being held prisoner and severely sexually abused by her captors. They took photos and videos of her and sold them as porn.

A Miami jury convicted two men of luring women to Florida to audition for modeling jobs, drugging them, filming them being raped, and selling the footage as porn online and to stores across the U.S. This went on for five years.

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