Interesting article on the BBC about normal levels of porn use by young men and women
Men 'worried' about heavy internet porn use
Selected extracts:
"A quarter of men aged 18-24 are worried about the amount of porn they are watching on the internet, new research suggests."
~ so 3/4 are NOT worried.
"One thousand and fifty seven 18-24 year olds were asked to take part in an online survey drawn up with help from Dr Wood and her colleagues at the [Portman] clinic, part of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust."
~ thats a good sample size for a survey, unlike, say, the 2009 Ofcom public attitudes survey (169 participants).
"Almost eight out of 10 men said they had looked at porn on the internet compared with just over a third of women."
~ thats about 80% male use and over 33% female use.
"The average man in the study spent more than two hours a week surfing adult sites, compared with less than fifteen minutes for the average woman.
Two-thirds of men and half the women said that looking at porn was fine in moderation"
~ pretty normal then
"But a quarter of all men in the survey said there were worried about the amount of porn they were looking at, while almost as many said they were concerned about the type of images they were viewing."
~ not so good, but hardly a devastating statistic. "Worried" can mean a range of things, from serious worry about compulsive use or behaviour, to mild concern about spending too much time on it.
"Higher numbers of those heavy users said their porn viewing had upset a partner or caused them to miss a meeting at work."
~ words fail me. Do these heavy users watch porn at work?
The responses to "Have you ever looked at porn" were
Free websites - men 75%, women 33%
Pay websites - men 13%, women 4%
TV - men 34%, women 17%
So a third of women have accessed free web porn and a sixth of men have paid for internet porn. These figures represent normal social behaviour - they are higher than figures for political party membership or Church attendance. Actually some of these figures are higher than voter participantion in elections.
Fishing is often cited as the UKs most popular hobby. Harris, the polling organisation, says 8% say it is their favourity hobby. 5% say golf. So its official, internet porn accesss by WOMEN scores higher than than the popularity of golf and fishing.
And a staggering 1/3 of men and 1/6 of women have access TV based porn.
Who are Ofcom kidding when they claim the public do not want porn on TV?