EXCERPTS FROM SELECTED STUDIES ON INTERNET PORN USE Predicting Compulsive Internet Use: It’s All About Sex! (2006) Meerkerk GJ, Van Den Eijnden RJ, Garretsen HF. Cyberpsychol Behav. 2006 Feb;9(1):95-103. The objective of this research was to assess the predictive power of various Internet applications on the development of compulsive Internet use (CIU). The study has […]
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She was on the cover of a glossy magazine he’d found while playing in the neighborhood with his friends. “Playboy,” he read. Little did he know, “Playboy” Magazine would be the beginning of Gabe’s excessive consumption of pornography. In middle school, he would stay up watching late-night music videos on MTV and BET and softcore […]
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I’ve done 102 days before. Now starting from scratch after relapsing a lot the past few months, I am remembering the workings of these things. You will sleep like shit for a week or so, then you will sleep like a baby. No exercise = Nutty Mansquirts or Leaky Faucets “Oh just a peek, couldn’t […]
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References for this presentation can be found ON THIS PAGE This presentation explores a few ramifications of the adolescent brain growing up using high-speed Internet porn. Let’s start with the most dramatic phenomenonshowing up in some of today’s young porn users – PORN-INDUCED ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION 1.A few years ago guys on many diverse forums began […]
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Prepare students to deal with porn; teach them about their brains Recent UK headline: “Teachers should give lessons in pornography and tell pupils ‘it’s not all bad’, experts say.” Education that helps kids cope with today’s Internet porn phenomenon is a great idea. But let’s not waste a brilliant educational opportunity trying to sort good […]
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Academia prepares to ‘accentuate the positive’ in new porn periodical If there were ever a human phenomenon in need of serious objective investigation, Internet porn use is surely it. Never has the youthful human brain been battered with so much erotic novelty during such a critical window of sexual development, and cracks are definitely appearing. […]
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I haven’t seen many stories of young rebooters, so I didn’t have much to go by. I always felt that being young it would take me a very long time to reboot due to the lack of benefits that I had throughout most the whole process. I have gone through 90 days and I would […]
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Comments: I am not a psychologist. Too much porn affects the brain, Sweden – (Google translate version) Porn Impotence The American psychologist Gary Wilson has for several years been interested in the growing consumption of porn on the Internet. He has set up the site, Your Brain on Porn trying to explain what happens in […]
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Posted on May 7, 2013 , by Linda Hjerten (Google translate) Too much porn can make young men impotent. The reality is simply no longer exciting enough. increasing number are now being hit by porn impotence. This is something we discussed and researched for some time in the U.S., including the site’s yourbrainonporn.com that caters […]
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There is a fix for the brain-altering effects of pornography It was suspiciously warm, the reception given to a study published a week ago in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. A survey of 4,600 young people in the Netherlands, aged 15 to 25, found the behavioral impact of pornography—most of it online now—to be surprisingly […]
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