Unfortunately your statement wasn’t inclusive enough, you forgot to mention men, animals, and my Uncle Wallace. Now we’ll have to force you into re-educational camp.
The question to ask about porn is: do you really want to watch that?
Before 1997 there was no porn on the internet, basically meaning accessibility was much harder, but on the positive side much easier to avoid it. Now we are under siege 24/7 in our own homes. Some may prefer this, while for others it’s a curse. But it’s possible to avoid it, it just takes determination and some coping strategies.
I use to want to stop watching porn but I was in a shame trap… once I dealt with that not only did I stop feeling Soo bad about it but it’s not such a big part of my life anymore … the biggest thing about porn for me was all of my thoughts about it … In the real world it’s just 15 min out of my day …just had to stop obsessing about it to see it clearly
I can’t be bothered with that or anything else for that matter
But I understand those who’re so numbed emotionally and physically will do anything for positive feedback in the form of chemicals hitting the top of the brain