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2007-03-20 16:48:14 · 25 answers · asked by margo322 3 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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Obviously not all men, but yes, at some point in time, most men have enjoyed watching porn. It's comparable to women's romance novels and "chick flicks".

2007-03-20 17:00:02 · answer #1 · answered by Michael E 5 · 2 0

Almost every man watches porn at one time or another. Very few ever become addicted to it. I am saying less than 1% if you care to look up the stats on it.

There is nothing wrong in watching porn, soft or hard as most become bored with it after a few weeks. It can teach a few things to those not in the know, but the positions that most get into are for the camera angles only....

Too bad the USA is so backward about sex on TV. Canada has some of the best and most useful sex information shows on the Discovery health channel that most would greatly benefit from.

2007-03-20 16:59:51 · answer #2 · answered by pinelake302 6 · 2 0

I don't think the porn is really about the sex, or the women. It's about getting a response that we favor. It's like watching rocky beating the Russian or William Wallace storming the English for their atrocities. Men want to be moved too, it's just so much harder for us to do. We just happen to be able to show emotion easily when it comes to sex, its lust Did i just downplay porn as moral?? It's not either way.

signed Creepy Guy;

2007-03-20 17:16:29 · answer #3 · answered by shadycaliber 5 · 0 0

A lot of them. Most, perhaps.

But can people just learn a new word? Erotica. Look it up.

Porn is a perjorative term and not appropriate for all forms of erotica.

Erotica is just another form of arousal, and in a mature, well-balanced sexual relationship, the partners make allowances for variety.

Erotica has been around for thousands of years. It began as painting, sculpture and poetry, and eventually evolved into literature, photography, acting, and video.

Erotica is simply an alternative form of sexual arousal; it is harmless fantasy and nothing more.

Regarding fantasy, Helen Fisher ("The First Sex," Ballantine Books, Feb. 2000) says that 71 percent of men and 72 percent of women fantasize while having sex with a partner. Men fantasize about conquest and domination, women about submission and surrender.

Dr. Joyce Brothers says, "It might relieve some of your guilt to know that many happily married individuals who have no thought or intention of ever betraying their spouse have sexual fantasies about someone other than their spouse."

Women should take note that there is a very successful series of erotic anthologies called "Herotica." The stories are all written by female authors - not male!

The latest estimates are that Americans now spend somewhere around $10 billion a year on adult entertainment, which is as much as they spend attending professional sporting events, buying music or going out to the movies.

Comcast, the nation's largest cable company, pulled in $50 million from adult programming, and an adult spokesperson estimated that DirecTV pulls in a few hundred million annually.

Hilton, Marriot, Hyatt, Sheraton and Holiday Inn all offer adult films on in-room pay-per-view television systems. And they are purchased by a whopping 50 percent of their guests, accounting for nearly 70 percent of their in-room profits. One hotel owner said, "We have to have it. Our guests demand it.”

There are well over 800 million rentals of adult videotapes and DVDs in video stores across the country, and that's not 800 guys renting a million tapes each.

As long as a partner is taking care of his/her obligations and responsibilities (job, family) and seeing that the other person is being fulfilled sexually, there is absolutely NOTHING wrong with enjoying alternative forms of arousal.

Too often, a woman's reaction to their partner enjoying erotica is one of offense; their sexual identity is somehow threatened; believing that their partner's arousal and satisfaction should come exclusively from their vagina/mouth/hand. That is sad.

2007-03-24 02:31:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Every man I know watches porn. Even my father. I didn't catch him, but I accidentally ran into my parents collection of vids when I was a teen.

2007-03-20 16:52:48 · answer #5 · answered by Poppet 7 · 3 0

Even though my husband and I try to live as close to the Bible as possible, when we're channel surfing we'll watch it for a few minutes together, and that's about it. It's a rare occasion, but for the few minutes we do watch it, it usually leads to some good love making!

2007-03-20 17:00:09 · answer #6 · answered by SillyKimmie 4 · 1 0

I think a lot more look at still pics like online and magazines, than watch movies - because it's easier and takes less time

2007-03-20 16:56:49 · answer #7 · answered by justbeingher 7 · 0 0

You would be surprised how many women watch porn...just dont admit it..hehe.

2007-03-20 17:15:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I caught my husband watching porn recently and I got really pissed off. We had an argument about it, I made a big deal about it because I do not want him fantasing about any women but me... Ok, I am selfish and jeolous.. I can't help it...

2007-03-20 17:06:26 · answer #9 · answered by Vicky 6 · 1 2

Not only most men, also a hell of a lot of women.

2007-03-20 17:02:51 · answer #10 · answered by lochmessy 6 · 2 0

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