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Porn really is for losers.

Canada won 2 gold medals on Monday and a silver then I tuned in to Brazzers.com. :biggrin2:
 
FWIW Brazzers is owned by the same company as PornHub, YouPorn, RedTube, XTube, etc. As well as Mofos, Twisty's, etc. Based in Montreal!
 
Does NOT!

Look at me. I've been looking at porn for quite some time and it hasn't affected me in the slightest.






























Ok, I realize that may not have been the best rebuttal for that question.
 
Why online porn is worse for your son than your dad’s sexy magazines were for you

TORONTO - A new survey suggests Canadian kids are searching for pornography online more frequently, and some experts think parents have reason to be worried.

Non-profit organization MediaSmarts suggests teen boys are searching for online pornography at very high rates in a “concerning pattern,” and that there may be a subgroup of boys forwarding sexts that can result in negative outcomes like bullying.

Thousands of students Grade 4 through 11 were surveyed across the country, but questions about sexuality were limited to those in Grades 7 through 11.

The survey found a third of boys who said they viewed porn said they did so daily, another third at least once a week, and almost one in five said it was at least once a month.

The report also concluded the number of students seeking pornography online has increased from 16 percent in 2005 to 23 percent in 2013. Since many young people didn’t have a personal cellphone nine years ago, Dr. Miriam Kaufman says the point may not be the “increase” but the access.

The difference? Kids used to get their hands on “light pornography” and “magazines,” but now they’re watching videos, said Kaufman, a public educator and paediatrician at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children.

“It looks more real,” she said. “And what those of us who are adults and who have had sex with real human beings know, is that porn is not real. Porn is fantasy and it’s fantasy that often perpetuates pretty major stereotypes about women and about sexuality.”

Kaufman doesn’t have a personal opinion on whether pornography is good or bad, and believes masturbation is a very safe sexual activity. She acknowledges that there may be more variety in online porn than what past generations saw in magazines, but believes it includes the same stereotypes.

“When you think that stuff is real, then you think the right way to have sex—the ‘real’ way to have sex—is without a condom, with zero or no foreplay, perhaps without consent, with the woman’s pleasure being just kind of assumed; that if guys do anything the woman will enjoy it. And obviously without any aspect of it taking place in the context of a relationship.”

She said some young people can become extremely insecure (about their penis size or ability to perform) from frequently watching online porn, and could also be affected by sexual stimulation coming in “through the eyes rather than through other parts of your body.”

More info and video here: https://globalnews.ca/news/1362675/...n-than-your-dads-sexy-magazines-were-for-you/
 
Why online porn is worse for your son than your dad’s sexy magazines were for you

TORONTO - A new survey suggests Canadian kids are searching for pornography online more frequently, and some experts think parents have reason to be worried.

Non-profit organization MediaSmarts suggests teen boys are searching for online pornography at very high rates in a “concerning pattern,” and that there may be a subgroup of boys forwarding sexts that can result in negative outcomes like bullying.

Thousands of students Grade 4 through 11 were surveyed across the country, but questions about sexuality were limited to those in Grades 7 through 11.

The survey found a third of boys who said they viewed porn said they did so daily, another third at least once a week, and almost one in five said it was at least once a month.

The report also concluded the number of students seeking pornography online has increased from 16 percent in 2005 to 23 percent in 2013. Since many young people didn’t have a personal cellphone nine years ago, Dr. Miriam Kaufman says the point may not be the “increase” but the access.

The difference? Kids used to get their hands on “light pornography” and “magazines,” but now they’re watching videos, said Kaufman, a public educator and paediatrician at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children.

“It looks more real,” she said. “And what those of us who are adults and who have had sex with real human beings know, is that porn is not real. Porn is fantasy and it’s fantasy that often perpetuates pretty major stereotypes about women and about sexuality.”

Kaufman doesn’t have a personal opinion on whether pornography is good or bad, and believes masturbation is a very safe sexual activity. She acknowledges that there may be more variety in online porn than what past generations saw in magazines, but believes it includes the same stereotypes.

“When you think that stuff is real, then you think the right way to have sex—the ‘real’ way to have sex—is without a condom, with zero or no foreplay, perhaps without consent, with the woman’s pleasure being just kind of assumed; that if guys do anything the woman will enjoy it. And obviously without any aspect of it taking place in the context of a relationship.”

She said some young people can become extremely insecure (about their penis size or ability to perform) from frequently watching online porn, and could also be affected by sexual stimulation coming in “through the eyes rather than through other parts of your body.”

More info and video here: https://globalnews.ca/news/1362675/...n-than-your-dads-sexy-magazines-were-for-you/

Nah, I know my size is not big but i know how to use it.
 
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