What Is This Disturbing Herd Mentality About Porn Use and Addiction on YA?

Question by tnatwo14: What is this disturbing herd mentality about porn use and addiction on YA?
Every question about a guys porn using being a problem in a relationship, all the guys seem to respond universally with the same rhetoric.

1) that they’re “programmed” for constant sexual satisfaction just as they are to eat and sleep, they have a need to get off.
2) they therefor have this right to watch porn or use any means necessary to do so.
3) simply being with one woman could never seriously satisfy a man’s “needs”.
4) that silly females who want to make an issue of it and involve feelings are just ignorant and selfish
5) just accept that your man will watch porn, look at other women, etc, because he has this biological need to.

You see this again and again from guys answering the questions of distressed or hurt women about their men’s porn use…

Do these young men of YA actually believe what they’re saying??? Or do they just get a kick out of BSing and feeling entitled? I generally don’t see this kind of attitude translate to the real world, at least where I’m at.

Best answer:

Answer by Wyatt
sexual thoughts should be rewarded with sex. often times sex causes more worry than it alleviates, so i can understand why porn use is so prevalent in america. besides, most every commercial that you see on tv today is a form of pornography.

pornography=is anything that doesn’t have artistic merit and causes sexual thoughts.

there is “porn” out there today that is artistic. there is porn on tv that isn’t, so what’s the question again….

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