Debate motion: porn does more good than harm
Post poll (for those who have watched the debate video)
Pre-debate poll & video: [agnostic.com]
For me, watching the pre-debate video and participating in the poll was a no-brainer. It's a great way to explore different viewpoints and learn from others' experiences.
Personal opinions on this issue can be deeply rooted in one's background and beliefs, and that's what makes these discussions so rich. I believe it's essential to approach this topic with empathy and respect for diverse perspectives.
I do watch porn at sex việt nam sometimes but I don't think it affects me that much. It's just a way to relax and have a good time.
I don't think the porn is the problem. People who abuse porn or use porn to abuse a partner are the problem.
Was there a particular statement in the debate video that inspired or relates to tune to your point?
As a therapist, sex addicts are the hardest to treat. it's a mental illness that ruins many relationships. I would love for it to go away but realistically men are visual and won't give it up.
I find this is profound. can you please explain a little bit more?
@domos which part? being a therapist? men? or sex addiction?
@Corvislover Men and sex addiction
@domos research indicates that men are more likely to become addicted to porn and other sexual stimulus than women. moreover the recidivism rate of sex addicts is higher than any other addition.
@Corvislover to provide me a link to a research paper that backs this up?
Do you have any insights has to why the sex addiction is developed in the first place?
@domos why don't you do some research. you seem to have a personal interest in the topic... I'm not a researcher. I treat people with mental illness.
@Corvislover well I meant your opinion as to what causes the addiction. This would directly relate to one of the speaker's arguments.
@domos most common is childhood trauma or hx of sexual abuse. In addition insest is a causal trigger. sex crimes against children are the common denominator.