In this episode, we have a very frank discussion about a topic that so many of us are too afraid to talk about, yet nearly all of us encounter in some form or another and that is PORN.
Is it a healthy way to release tension or does it have a greater impact on our bodies, our society and our sex lives?
We’re uncovering the truth and the real problem with porn.
Links to studies and stats found in today’s episode:
Mary Eberstadt and Mary Anne Layden, The Social Costs of Pornography: A Statement of Findings and Recommendations (Princeton, NJ: The Witherspoon Institute, 2010).
Nick Haslam and Steve Loughnan, “Dehumanization and Infrahumanization,” Annual Review of Psychology 65 (2014): 399–423, doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-010213-115045
The relationship between pornography use and harmful sexual attitudes and behaviours
The prevalence and seriousness of incestuous abuse: stepfathers vs. biological fathers
Your Guide To Ethical Porn: What Makes It Different & Where To Find It