What does it mean that religion, not porn use, predicts porn-related problems?

  • MoreFPSmorebetter@lemmy.zip
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    8 months ago

    I mean people still spout the easily researchable lie that nasa spent millions developing a space pen and the Russian just used a pencil.

    Once a lie has reached critical mass it’s incredibly difficult to correct.

    For anyone just finding out the NASA space pen thing was a lie we did use a pen, but so did Russia and we everyone else. The pen did not cost millions for us to make or develop. You can buy one right now for like 20 bucks. They simply pressurize the ink cartridges with a little bit of nitrogen so the ink is forced out no matter the orientation. You just cannot have graphite dust floating around a bunch of sensitive electronics from the 70s.

  • gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 months ago

    to the surprise of no one.

    religiosity is not based on science. it’s not based on thorough thought, it’s not based on evidence, it’s not based on an actual understanding of the world. of course, such a worldview leads to numerous problems.

  • captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I’m fully on board with calling it malpractice to spread the myth of porn addiction.

    Is porn unambiguously good? No, grow up, few things are. But the issues with it should be based in reality. If its against your religion learn to not use it or change your religion. If you morally cannot abide the practices with it, either quit using it or find a form that lacks those quandries like written porn or pay worker owned porn cooperatives.

  • Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Anyone who is EVER anti-sex in any capacity should be looked at extremely skeptically. Usually if you dig enough you uncover some religious bullshit behind it.

    I’m sure there are some people who dislike porn because of the potential for exploitation etc

    I’m also sure that the vast majority of people who claim that are actually just religious nuts but are too scared to admit it openly so they pretend to care about something else.

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      8 months ago

      Exploitation is certainly an issue. However. A large part of the problem with the porn industry such as it is, is the stigma that’s associated with women–not men–that are in the field. Women that are in the field are not treated particularly well by anyone not in the field, and part of what makes the industry so problematic is that once you’re in, it’s really hard to get out and have any kind of meaningful career.

      …Kinda like the mental problem that trans kids have almost entirely comes down to the way they’re treated by people around them…

  • Avicenna@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I mean addiction I don’t know, probably complicated and needs some underlying issues.

    But horrible for sex education especially if watched by small kids, %100 for sure. Coupled with watching it secretly because “its porn” and not having discussions about it with adults, it can really warp teens’ expectations of sexual relationships, self image and partner image.

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      8 months ago

      Agree, but I think that’s a separate issue entirely. I think the concept of porn addiction specifically comes up as an excuse for all kinds of depraved acts, from cheating to pedophilia to rape.

      It also gives a somewhat conscience-alleviating name to the overwhelming psychological stress that many religious people feel when they experience the cognitive dissonance of enjoying something so “evil” and “sinful”, as the article discusses. An ex of mine, who was raised in a much stricter baptist family, had real, serious trauma from it.

  • Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org
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    8 months ago

    Porn addiction as a unique phenomenon, yeah. But there’s still a lot of people who have compulsive behavior and/or addiction behavior around porn. So it’s not that there’s nobody actually addicted to porn, but rather that it’s not unique.

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      8 months ago

      Compulsive behavior using porn to the detriment of other aspects of life (keeping a job, maintaining relationships, etc) is what I think of when I hear porn addiction, not a physical addiction like alcohol but a mental addiction like playing too much video games. I’m not very educated when it comes to psychology though

  • ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    The issue isn’t you spending too much time on sex. The issue is you not being able to spend enough time on sex.