Pornography addiction Essays

  • Internet Pornography Addiction

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    Pornography on the Internet is affordable, available, and abundant. One can easily find websites for viewing this type of material. Although the reports on the actual number of these sites vary, the availability and accessibility of the sites are rarely disputed. Some critics of this form of expression or form of obscenity believe that the pornography itself can cause pornography addictions. Internet pornography does not produce addicts, but rather the propensity to be a pornography addict already

  • Addiction to Internet Pornography

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    Pornography is becoming the most popular secret in all of America. Only 13.9% of young men don’t view pornography, and of those who do, 51% of male students and 32% of female students first viewed pornography before age 13 (Gilkerson). 21.3% of college males watch it daily or multiple times a day (Gilkerson). Not only has porn become more popular, it has become more available and much more explicit. Years ago, the most explicit pornography that one could access was a Playboy magazine, but today

  • The Danger of Pornography Addiction Within a Romantic Relationship

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    The Danger of Pornography Addiction Within a Romantic Relationship 56% of divorce cases in the United States have reported the cause of divorce as one member of the couple having an unhealthy addiction for pornographic websites ("Pornography Statistics: Annual Report" 2014). The Merriam-Webster dictionary describes pornography as "movies, pictures, magazines, etc., that show or describe naked people or sex in a very open and direct way in order to cause sexual excitement." In a recent study of dating

  • Is There any Treatment for Pornography Addiction?

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  • Don Jon

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    Watching pornography is popular all around the world; from children to adults both man and female, however little is known about the psychological and relational affects it can have on both men and women. Pornography refers to the explicit description or exhibition of sexual subjects or activity in literature, painting, pictures, books, films, etc., in a manner intended to stimulate sexual excitement rather than aesthetic feelings (Syzmanski & Stewart-Richardson, 2014) In order to examine the affects

  • Hypnosis: The Role Of Addiction In Social Media

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    tv shows, social media, sms messages. As such, it comes as no surprise that more and more people are beecoming addicted to porn, even more so than ever before. Addiction is Addiction While the whole concept of an adiction to pronogrpahy may seem relaivley harmless at first glance, the reality of the fact is that addiction is addiction. There

  • Negative Effects Of Pornography On The Brain

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    Pornography, Affect On Brain, Negative, and Addiction Pornography’s Negative And Addictive Affect On The Brain Jon Caplan Mass College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences  According to a news article published by Fox News and written by Tia Ghose, Playboy magazine, an adult magazine offering pornographic images of ladies, will no longer be including pictures of naked women in their publications. Though the decision was made mostly due to the uprise in Internet pornography providing an easier, more

  • The Negative Impact of Pornography on Behavior

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    Studies have shown that pornography has several significant effects on an individual. A study in 2000 conducted by Oddone-Paolucci, Genuis, and Violato revealed information on the correlation between pornography consumption and behaviour (Oddone-Paolucci et al., 2000). Out of 12,323 people, eighty-five percent of people were sampled from the U.S.A, eleven percent from Canada, and two studies were done in Europe (Oddone-Paolucci et al., 2000). Overall, the analysis of the results showed “a thirty-one

  • Internet Pornography and the Need for Increased Censorship

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    scenario of Internet Pornography. Pornography is defined in the Encarta Encyclopedia as films, magazines, writing, photographs, or other materials that are sexually explicit and intended to arouse sexual excitement in their audience. Deriving from the Greek words porne ("prostitute") and graphein "(to write"), the word pornography originally referred to any work of art or literature dealing with sex and sexual themes, or meaning "depictions of the activities of whores." Pornography is one of the most

  • Overview of the Issue of Pornography

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    example in pornography could be a camera and two people having sex it can sometimes be over a dozen people having sex. However people in today’s time keep in the shadows and say that pornography is something they hold equal to a painting of some of the greats, on the other side of the scale non-viewers of erotic films will say they are obscene trash and often view the common spectators as dirty minded fiends. But those men and women sometimes have what can be looked at as an addiction or a habit

  • The Impact of Internet Pornography on American Society

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    Pornography is nothing new to American society, so why would there be a problem with the merging of the internet and pornographic material? Why would it make a difference if the material is online or in a magazine? In this paper, the issue of internet porn will be discussed in terms of its relation to the addiction of online porn, desensitization to sexual violence and rape, encouragement of sexual violence, objectification of women, sexual compulsiveness, and the reshaping of expectations regarding

  • Pornography Essay

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    of pornography we know today has existed since the Victorian era (Rudgely 2000, p. 195). Today technology has allowed free pornography to become available to anyone with a computer and an Internet connection. One might think that pornography is acceptable in our culture because it has been around for a long time or because it is so accessible, but when one looks into the messages and effects that pornography has you can see how disturbing it really is. This paper will explain why pornography is not

  • The Impact of the Internet on Society

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    The Impact of the Internet on Society The internet has influenced, and is still influencing the way society communicates in many different ways. The rise of the internet has caused people to communicate differently in areas never dreamed of before the internet came into existence. Education has been revolutionized through the world of the “Information Super Highway”. Medicine has also seen reform as the internet improves research and communication. Individuals are starting businesses from scratch

  • Pornography: Objectification, Sex Crime, And Women's Rights

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    Pornography: Objectification, Sex crimes and Women’s rights Introduction Sexuality is a part of our life. It creates many industries, like sex toys, prostitution, and pornography. This paper will focus on exploring the truth of the pornography's impact on women. Some people see porn as a sexual education, self-exploration, but some research showed that pornography is affecting women in different ways. In this paper, I will focus on three areas: objectification, sex crimes, and women’s rights, which

  • Pornography: Domestic Violence, And Objectivism Of Women

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    Pornography is another one of those issues that borderline between freedom of choice and an individual's civil rights. Some freedom of speech activists claims that this is freedom of speech, whereas others argue that pornography is degrading and abusive to women. When is it free speech otherwise just bad taste? In this paper, we will look at the ethical principles surrounding pornography. And the effects it has on the individuals making the film and those who watch it. Anti-porn feminists argue

  • Sexuality And Sexuality

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    The Internet may have a positive effect on the American society in ways that it helps people access many different kinds of information, but a different kind of information can be regarded as useful or even destructive to our society: sexual content. In this paper, I want to discuss how the online world of sexually explicit content has affected society. I want to search into whether or not sex on the Internet has increased sexuality in society and whether or not is has made more people encouraged

  • Pornography Causes Desensitization, Aggression, and Alienation

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    Pornography Causes Desensitization, Aggression, and Alienation A pair of long luscious, shapely legs extend upward until they join in perfect harmony. Colorful panties cover what seem to be the smallest area possible as a slim torso with shapely breasts and a slender neck lead to a perfect face. There she is, the perfect woman, the perfect picture of lust. Yet, she is only a picture, but what unbelievable power she possesses. Any man who looks her way will question his desires and himself. Who

  • Pornography And Pornography

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    malicious side: pornography. Pornography, typically abbreviated as porn, dominates the internet- as many as 12% of all websites are pornographic and the industry is worth nearly $97 billion . With regards to acceptance, some supported pornographic consumption while others rejected it due to religious or moral beliefs. Porn was considered as something that was not very dangerous. This has all changed, however, within the last decade as piles of research highlights the crude effects of pornography, not just

  • A Glaring Societal Problem Exposed in America’s War on Sex” by Dr. Martin Klein

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    fundraising organizations, restaurants, bakeries, oil companies and car companies that make them very rich. They then use this power and money to control the flow of government policies. With their money, they make different methods to get rid of pornography in the internet. They were able to limit what pornographers can or cannot do using different abstinence program that is owned by the churches. Religion control many aspects of our life even today. Information that would have helped teenager avoid

  • The Internet Pornography: The Dangers Of The Internet

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    Internet Pornography Pornography has been around for a very long time and has been created in many different mediums. The most recent of these mediums is the Internet. It is essential to take a look at how this new medium has impacted the production and use of pornography. Specifically, it is important to examine the ways that the Internet has made the pornography more dangerous. Pornography has many potential dangers such as emotional and sexual dissatisfaction, poor body image, unhealthy views