Psychological Affects Of Pornography

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L.B. Instructor LAN 9 November 2011 Psyc. 2301-3471 Is pornography psychologically harmful? Pornography, sexually explicit pictures, writing, or other material whose primary purpose is to cause sexual arousal. Excessive pornographic material does have a psychological effect on the brain because of the dopamine rush it gives. Basically it desensitizes the viewer of common things that would sensually stimulate him/her such as being touched or caressed by their partner (Rokks 1). A world-wide phenomena, pornography is everywhere from music videos, the big screen, movies in DVD and Blu-ray format, it’s on a poster you walk by in a store or picture you see in a magazine. The most common and most thought after is what we view on our computer screens, on our television, and our cell phones. Over the past few decades porn has become mainstream and easily accessible for people. We’ve also become more comfortable with talking about sex in public and in schools so that we’re able to educate the younger generation in the use of protection and disease’s. Though not all pornography is “good” pornography even to those that view any type of porn as not being a big deal, child pornography has been one that has been a huge issue among adult’s men especially. In some it makes it difficult to separate sexual fantasy from desire. November 7, 2011 a 26 year-old man was tried and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after being charged with 454 counts of possessing child pornography, one for each picture found on his computer. How can a man be sentenced to life imprisonment because of the photographs he has on his computer? Yes, it is child pornography so I agree that some type of jail time is necessary or some probation time but life imprisonment is a tad bonkers. In one article I read a quote from a 41-year-old man who was incarcerated for

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