Friday, 27 April 2012

The Sunny Side of Smut By Melinda Wenner Moyer




The excerpt is an exhilarating analysis on pornography use has no negative effects for most people. The excerpt by Melinda Wenner Moyer suggested that pornography does not influence people involving in sexual crime and yet, it may prevent sexual violence.

In the article, the author concurred that pornography does not promote any sexism or harm relationship and some of the researcher suggested that exposure of pornography may reduce sexual crimes.in Croatia, 650 young men was surveyed about their pornography use and sex lives and found that they shared the same sexual experiences but separate when comes to violent or fetishist porn and these types of consumers masturbate more and have more sexual partners but not for the regular users. Researchers at Texas University found out benevolent sexism behavior where man do not show negatives attitudes toward women and believed that women should be endangered. As stated in the article, countries that exposed more on pornography will have fewer rates of rapes. Some studies also indicate that pornography may reduce sexual desire. Milton Diamond also said that no support can proved that pornography does anything wrong and it is a moral issue not a factual issue.

During the 1960s, the rates of rapes and sexual assault in the U.S were at their lowest levels and the same goes to others pornography access country like Japan, China and Denmark where the sexual crime statistics decrease rapidly. Apart of that, country with the least internet pornography access will experience higher sexual crimes. Not going to argue the evidence stated above, but it is not possible if the countries with the lowest sexual crimes are because of the legalization of prostitution.




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