Proven: All Men Watch Porn

Does your guy watch porn? Science says, yes!
So your guy says he's not into porn, huh? Reallllly?
Experts say think again. Researchers at the University of Montreal set out to decipher the habits of men who had never been exposed to pornography with regular users. But their project hit a hurdle before it began because they failed to find one guy who had never indulged.
Not. One. Guy. Married or straight!
As a result, researchers ended up scrambling to change the purpose of their research to focus on the porn-viewing habits of single men versus their coupled-up counterparts.
They found that on average, single men watched dirty flicks for an average of 40 minutes, three times a week, while those in relationships watched it 1.7 times a week for around 20 minutes.
But don't freak out. Despite all the hype about "porn addiction," according to studies conducted by the famous Kinsey Institute, these fears are totally invalidated. Here's why: for a substance to be truly "addictive," a man would need to develop a tolerance for it over a period of time, which requires more and stronger dosages in order to get the same thrill. So if your guy really had a problem, you'd likely know about it. What's more, there's no evidence to support that men who indulge a few times a week can't stop.
However, porn is not just a guy thing. According to studies conducted by McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, women get just as aroused by watching dirty flicks as men do.
So for your next movie night, you may want to skip the rom-com, and rent something racy instead!
Um how is this a suprise to anyone? Like it needed to be researched even. And I bet women watch pretty close to the same amount.
Everyone likes a little porn every once in awhile! Don’t act like you don’t!
I love porn!!!!
I just looked up and wrote to Monsieur Lajeunesse. I do not know if this blog drew its own faulty assumptions, or if the researcher is dense enough to say “all men have watched porn once, so all men watch porn all the time”. That is absurd. No matter what “Coral” has to say, I am someone not interested in porn in the least bit, and I’m 27. I’ve been this way my whole life. I have no interest in fantasy scripts on a TV, the internet, or in magazines. I prefer my own intimate relationships with a living person I can reach out and touch. I fail to see why this is so complicated to understand?
So Ryan - you’ve NEVER fantasized? NEVER EVER seen a scantily clad woman on television/movie/ad/magazine and gotten a little thrill? I just don’t believe that - it’s unnatural
Stupidest thing I’ve read today. I know plenty of men (my husband included) that does not watch porn.
Stupidest thing I’ve read yet.
These people didn’t find men who had never viewed porn because they didn’t know where to look.
its the Kinsey Institute…of course these are their findings. Kinsey’s original studies that were considered so “ground breaking” were not done of representative samples, rather he used inmates as his respondents. However, they say they could not find one man that has never once seen it. This doesn’t mean the men watch it currently or watch it with regularity, just that at one point in their life they DID watch something pornographic. That’s not really a stretch, even if your hubby doesn’t watch porn now, I’m sure at one point in his life he has seen pornographic material.
yank that weiner
We were married at 18 and 21, we were virgins, we have had a fantastic time(45 years) discovering all God has to offer us in our intimate moments. We have never watched porn, we rent movies that are clean. All our best friends have the same life style. We feel very sad for mankind, I can’t imagine taking love out of sex and turning it into lust..last time I checked it was a vice that leads to pain and addiction.
The Kinsey research shows that fears about porn addiction are often exaggerated (by moral campaign groups and people peddling porn addiction ‘cures’).
But it still remains a very real issue for countless men AND women. So if you are hurt because your guy seems to give more priority to porn that he does to your relationship, don’t just try to ignore it because ‘all guys do it’. Any compulsive behaviour that threatens a relationship needs addressing.







40 minutes?? seriously? seems long.(twss)