Link to December 4 Daily Tech post, "Studies: Almost All Young Males Watch Porn, a Third of Both Genders are "Sexting"
Excerpt: The "sexual revolution" began in the 1960s when oral contraceptives saw FDA approval for the first time, reducing the risk of unwanted pregnancy. Since then society has struggled to keep up with a variety of sexual changes, such as growing acceptance of fetishes, alternate sexual orientations, and sexual entertainment.
Two new studies examine how technology has impacted the tail end of the sexual revolution, which is occurring today. The first, looks at the pornography viewing habits of males in their 20s. The study wanted to compare males who watched porn to those who didn't indulge. However, the researchers were unable to find a man who had not be exposed to pornography. (RG's emphasis.)
Maybe the researchers didn't ask the right people. (Here, too.) Or received a surprisingly honest answer from these sources for a change of pace.
But then again, "exposed" and "pornography" could be defined, pardon the pun, in very broad terms.
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