BYU Porn Study

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BYU Porn Study

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BYU has published a study of pornography acceptance among college students.

http://news.BYU.edu/archive07-Dec-porn.aspx

Some findings:

48 percent of male students reported viewing pornography at least weekly.
86 percent of male students had viewed pornography in the last year.
1 in 5 male students view pornography daily or nearly every day.

I'm not a huge fan of porn, but it seems to me that its prevalence belies the notion that pornography is this addictive scourge that is turning men into deviants and rapists.
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Post by _Yoda »

Runtu wrote:BYU has published a study of pornography acceptance among college students.

http://news.BYU.edu/archive07-Dec-porn.aspx

Some findings:

48 percent of male students reported viewing pornography at least weekly.
86 percent of male students had viewed pornography in the last year.
1 in 5 male students view pornography daily or nearly every day.

I'm not a huge fan of porn, but it seems to me that its prevalence belies the notion that pornography is this addictive scourge that is turning men into deviants and rapists.


I'll bet the female stats on viewing porn would be higher if you included romance novels. ;)

That's our little soft porn secret. LOL
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liz3564 wrote:
I'll bet the female stats on viewing porn would be higher if you included romance novels. ;)

That's our little soft porn secret. LOL


Not the sweet romance novel genre that I write. No sex, on or off screen. Hearts can pound, but there is not even heavy breathing.
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charity wrote:
liz3564 wrote:
I'll bet the female stats on viewing porn would be higher if you included romance novels. ;)

That's our little soft porn secret. LOL


Not the sweet romance novel genre that I write. No sex, on or off screen. Hearts can pound, but there is not even heavy breathing.


I'm naughtier than you are. My romance stories would easily be considered soft porn.

LOL
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Re: BYU Porn Study

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Runtu wrote:BYU has published a study of pornography acceptance among college students.

http://news.BYU.edu/archive07-Dec-porn.aspx

Some findings:

48 percent of male students reported viewing pornography at least weekly.
86 percent of male students had viewed pornography in the last year.
1 in 5 male students view pornography daily or nearly every day.

I'm not a huge fan of porn, but it seems to me that its prevalence belies the notion that pornography is this addictive scourge that is turning men into deviants and rapists.


A few thoughts:

1. How did they define porn? At BYU, classical statues of ancient art are considering pornographic.

2. Was BYU one of the schools? See above comment.

3. No wonder the 15 speak about this so often in conference. Perhaps they should target their remarks a bit more, and insert a question about viewing porn into the TRI.
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Post by _Mister Scratch »

But wasn't there just recently a thread discussing the fact that the incidence of rape is higher in Utah?
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harmony wrote:
Runtu wrote:BYU has published a study of pornography acceptance among college students.

http://news.BYU.edu/archive07-Dec-porn.aspx

Some findings:

48 percent of male students reported viewing pornography at least weekly.
86 percent of male students had viewed pornography in the last year.
1 in 5 male students view pornography daily or nearly every day.

I'm not a huge fan of porn, but it seems to me that its prevalence belies the notion that pornography is this addictive scourge that is turning men into deviants and rapists.


A few thoughts:

1. How did they define porn? At BYU, classical statues of ancient art are considering pornographic.

2. Was BYU one of the schools? See above comment.

3. No wonder the 15 speak about this so often in conference. Perhaps they should target their remarks a bit more, and insert a question about viewing porn into the TRI.


I'm guessing as a survey they let the subject define porn. Porn is infesting the Church. I'm guessing at least 33-50% of the male members of the Church have some problem with this.....possibly even more. It doesn't necessarily turn you into a rapist or deviant but we want the whole Holy Ghost thing to keep working.
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Runtu wrote:I'm not a huge fan of porn, but it seems to me that its prevalence belies the notion that pornography is this addictive scourge that is turning men into deviants and rapists.

Then again, not everyone who smokes gets lung cancer.

Scratch brings up an interesting point.
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Post by _moksha »

It is almost impossible to surf the new without running into some porn. What is harder to find is characters dressed in fuzzy animal costumes.
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Post by _beastie »

This was research taken from "six schools across the country", not just BYU. Without knowing if all the six schools were Mormon, limited conclusions can be drawn. Does anyone have more information?

To draw a correlation to the higher rape rates, it would have to be shown that Utahns (or Mormons, extrapolating possibly from a Mormon school survey) have higher rates of porn watching than others in states with less rape. I seriously doubt that can be shown. Porn is popular everywhere.
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