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Posted in Recommended Web Pages by dimana on January 10, 2008

http://mentalhealthlibrary.info/library/porn/pornlds/pornldsauthor/links/victorcline/porneffect.htm#defin

 

This web site is very useful for those, who think that pornography is harmless. On the contrary, it gives proofs of how it can affect us and what consequences it can have not only on adults, but on children as well. It defines what pornography is and helps to distinguish between that term and the obscenity, which turns out to be legal term according to the US Supreme Court. What is more, the web sites proofs that pornography can affect the psychosexual development of a person and it can cause personality disorders like sex addiction and acting out extremely sexually.

 

 

http://www.blazinggrace.org/Whatlustdoes.htm

 

This web site is about the lust and sexual desires that people do not realize they actually have. It is not only about the effects from the porn and sex addiction, but about what people do not see and how they deny they have a problem. The posting is about how sex addiction affects people’s personality, their social life and the people around them in a negative way. As it is said in the web site, the main thing that happens to the addicted person is that he becomes extremely self – centered and his priorities change from “God, family and others” to “himself, acting out, and trying to feel good”

 

 

http://www.cybercollege.com/sexrsh-2.htm

 

This web site is useful because it provides some questions with answers on how people are affected by pornography. It proves that this kind of media is really widely spread among people, especially young ones. It provides statistical data and graphs, which show the rising number of people, who watch pornographic material, and also in what age people are the most vulnerable to sexual harassment, as victims or offenders.

 

And more :

 

http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/1997/01/01-31-97tdc/01-31-97d07-002.htm

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pornography

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pornography-censorship/

 


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