Addiction to porn destroying lives, Senate told – link via Drudge
Mary Anne Layden, co-director of a sexual trauma program at the University of Pennsylvania, said pornography’s effect on the brain mirrors addiction to heroin or crack cocaine. She told of one patient, a business executive, who arrived at his office at 9 a.m. each day, logged onto Internet porn sites, and didn’t log off until 5 p.m.
A friend of mine is a divorced mother of a 17 year old. She tells me she keeps track of what her son is doing on the internet with the computer in his room. “I don’t mind him looking at porn as long as it’s not too sick,” she said.
That’s a real problem. I explained to her what the probable effects of a habit of pornography begun during such formative years. How is he going to view women if he looks at porn all day? As sexual objects for his own gratification. Do you think he’s going to be able to be chaste when he’s dating if he spends a good chunk of time watching porn every day? Do you think he’ll have a long-term, loving marriage with a woman if all he’s focused on is sexual gratification. Do you think he’ll want to get married at all or just shack up while it’s convenient and expedient?
She wasn’t willing to consider any of the potential effects of his budding porn habit. I think she was afraid to confront him about it, perhaps she didn’t even see anything wrong with it. But that’s just one kind of victim of pornography. The “performers” themselves are also victims, probably the worst victims. I know the Old Oligarch has posted on this in the past but I can’t find any links on his site. O-O, if you’re reading, post a link if you will.