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Porn loving men ruin sex study
Sunday, November 29th, 2009 | Lifestyle | No Comments
A PORNOGRAPHY study had to be axed because scientists had a hard time finding men who had not been exposed to X-rated material.
Boffins had planned to recruit two groups of men in their twenties — comparing regular porn users with blokes who had never viewed explicit films.
But researchers were stunned when they could not find ANY fellas who had not watched the hardcore movies.
Professor Simon Louis Lajeunesse, from the University of Montreal, Canada, said: “The objective of my work is to observe the impact of pornography on the sexuality of men, and how it shapes their perception of men and women.
“We started our research seeking men in their twenties who had never consumed pornography but we couldn’t find any.”
The scientist was eventually forced to change to studying the habits of young men who did use porn.
It was found single young men viewed porn for 40 minutes three times a week, compared with those in committed relationships who watch it 1.7 times a week for 20 minutes.
Researchers also found that 90 per cent of pornography was taken from the internet, while only ten per cent came from video stores.
Young boys first watched pornography when they were just ten years old but they quickly discarded what they found offensive.
And as adults, men continued to watch the saucy material but rarely with their partner.