Secondary Effects of Pornography on Sexual Violence

A critical understanding of our acceptance of Abusive pornography

Pornography is an old and deeply rooted item in the human species. In Greek, it is known as πόρνη (pórnē) which translates into prostitute, or prostitution which is the commodification of sexual acts. To perform sexual favors for compensation. γράφειν (gráphein) is Greek for illustration or the recording of. And so, the word Pornography derives from the meaning of recording prostitutes, whether by word and reputation or nowadays by the camera. Pornography is typically a means of representing sex in a way that perhaps others could not do on their own. Visual or written media portrays the intimacy between one or more entities, sometimes used for educational purposes, and other times used to attain something not had in one’s life.

In some respects, this is merely an intimacy with the preferred gender of the viewer, while for others it is a more intense and not so popularly given form of pornography based on more than just the preferred gender. Either understanding regards something that a person is otherwise not receiving and at the very least the standards that our country holds for such pornography so far as it is found in three separate cases all pertaining to Child Pornography.

In Miller V. California the law in California that prohibited obscene material from being distributed via mail was upheld as it was seen as reasonable to keep material of “prurient interest” from being distributed via mail. That is material that is considered to be of morbid degrading sexual interest. The reason I find this to be so interesting is due to the recognition of child Porn itself to be something that in itself degrades Children, the existence of pornography that exists outside the realm of where people are understood to be able to legally provide consent is considered abhorrent. Why is it abhorrent? Because it is of Prurient interest, I would argue that Abusive pornography that depicts the emotional, physical and mental degradation of women is of morbid sexual interest.

In New York v. Ferber, the law that was upheld was in regards to the outlaw of materials that clearly advertised the sexualization of underage individuals. The law was carefully designed to prevent physical, mental, and emotional harm toward children of the state. So, this implies that the existence and trafficking of child porn material were degrading to children and could have a lasting effect on children. Just as the existence of child porn is shown to be damaging to children, the actual objectification of abuse of any human in pornography should be by the same understanding of an issue that could potentially harm physically, emotionally, or mentally and the category of persons involved.

While I do not draw a direct link between the wrongness of Child Porn and what some may view as the wrongness of abusive porn, I do in fact observe that the court understood that the existence of certain forms of sexually explicit content was unsafe. I would argue that this is not limited to just children but could be argued in the case of depictions of rape, abuse, or fictionally none-consenting content. Pornography is a representation of things not typically attainable in one’s own life, and for that reason, there are questionable items that exist in porn.

The effects of pursuing something that one does not have in their own life while being a part of a relationship or even pursuing a relationship can create expectations that may not always be fully communicated in relationships. This lack of communication in addition to the increased consumption of seemingly mainstream pornography can create situations where one partner is performing or acting on sexual fantasies that perhaps the other does not consent to.

To be clear the linkage between Porn and those who consume it have a more abusive tendency toward those degrading in their selection of adult media is directly varied to the type of porn consumed, and the amount of porn by which they consume. The distinction that will be made is over the abusive forms of pornography as it pertains to how a woman is treated and how one may learn from this to ultimately treat them as such in real life. Studies that will be discussed show us the link between abuses that occur in direct correlation to abusive porn consumption, however, the research does not show the level at which porn is shown to respect a woman. Is there such porn? Does this porn counteract the mistreatment of women in mainstream porn?

Nearly 87% of men are reported to use Pornography in a month, and nearly 58% view it weekly, additionally, a study shows that nearly 88% of the top Pornographic scenes portray physical violence by way of slapping, spanking, or gagging. 48% of these scenes showed foul treatment of these women in a verbal context, calling them precarious figures or even degrading them with words, often these are shown to be methods of coercion in Pornographic scenes. In other words, the treatment of women in this context both physically and verbally is shown to be pleasurable to women in nearly 94% of the population of porn senses that were analyzed (Bridges 2010, pg. 16).

One cannot deny the sheer influence that Pornography has on those who view it, there is a dedicated audience, and like with any media it tends to influence, viewers. As it was reported in 2016, there were nearly 4.5 billion hours of Pornography consumed on Pornhub.com alone, Homo sapiens have existed for nearly half of that amount of time (Drucker 2016).

It is in this notion that we begin to see the development of interesting compulsive, addictive, and uncontrollable porn usage behaviors. One study identifies these behaviors as a direct result of Problematic Pornography Use (PPU) and identifies a direct link between PPU and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). In this study, the researchers cover the positive correlation between PPU and IPV, showing that not only does this relationship exist today, but it has been pervasive for many years (Brem 2018). This relationship was merely an example for a broader study on interpersonal violence in relationships. However, it shows us that statistics for PPU that is consumed, and the existence of this relationship are factors in sexual violence.

Addiction is a great factor when analyzing the behavior of people when acting based on these addictions. If someone is compulsively led to consuming PPU then there is a difference between the total amount viewed by the population, versus the total consumed by certain individuals. If there are those who more expressly consume PPU then we may see a rise to higher amounts of abusive treatment. The American Psychology Association defines Addiction as being a compulsive need for the consumption of a certain substance or act. Typically, it is characterized by consumption patterns and the lack of regard for one’s own health or the health of others.

When we combine the simple fact that there are certain people in this population of PPU consumers, who are already attested to have committed Interpersonal Violent acts, are also bound to this Pornography via addiction. Meaning that the mistreatment of women in popular porn media is a topic that certain individuals have a compulsive need to view, and therefore act on.

Porn addiction researcher, Kevin Skinner, collects that pornographic intake is at minimum an underlying factor in nearly half of all divorces in the US today. Earlier I mentioned that Porn is where certain people go to find something they cannot otherwise have. In marriage, there is a sanctimonious promise that is made where two people agree to give each other, to the best of their ability and consensual bounds, everything that the other needs to be happy. If these elements include things that clearly are not attainable from the partner, or perhaps moreover the partner is not willing to undergo the treatment that is desired for their own partner’s happiness, there most certainly will be a rift in the marriage. Often times when unaddressed that rift becomes a divorce.

There are many that would argue that Porn has no negative effects and that the legal system has in part made porn an industry that is regulated under the first amendment. To really understand why it is that there is porn that is identified as “good porn” and “bad porn”. Obviously, Child Pornographic material is outlawed in America, and for good reason. However, one can’t help but realize it is more than just outlawed on the simple fact that there is no way for the minor to provide legal consent. Morally speaking there is an actual abhorrence for those caught with child pornography typically serve time in prison, and are separated as deviants from society.

What conclusions can be drawn from why it is that child predators are considered untrustworthy by society? Innocent lives foundation gives us three reasons why Predators choose to be what they are: Sexual Gratification, Emotional, and physical Relief/escape, and control. Each of these reasons contributes to the understanding of those in the pornography as less than, as things to be viewed as sexual gratifiers. Things that exist for the relief of one’s stress or escape from one’s reality, and most simply the consumption of this porn makes the predator feel powerful.

In understanding the secondary effects of pornography as it pertains to sexual violence. One can turn to the reasons why Pedophiles are typically regarded as unsafe civic entities. They objectify a category of people on the bases of sexual gratification, control, and fantastical desires. There is an unrealistic expectation that is held for those in Pornography that can be understood by viewing the United States’ stance on child pornography.

There was a clear understanding that Child pornography had a degrading effect on our society, as well as the overall productivity of those in our society, so long as child porn was legally pervasive. Statistics showed us that there was an issue of child porn, and it continues today to show is it is still an issue. However, the effects of Child pornography are not what this paper is coving. Rather it is a similarly degrading form of content that has yet to make its way to the definition of obscenity. Porn that includes legally identified materials of obscenity is not always considered obscene. We have a society that does allow for seemingly unchecked production, so long as the fantasies are clearly designed to fulfill disgusting prurient desires, there will be harm to those fictionally being involved as well.

Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition addresses the Child Pornography Protection Act of 1966 which prohibits ‘any visual depiction, including any photograph, film, video, picture, or computer or computer-generated image or picture’ that ‘is, or appears to be, of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct,’ and any sexual image that is ‘advertised, promoted, presented, described, or distributed in such a manner that conveys the impression’ that shows a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct.’ (Ashcroft V. FSC 1966, 535 US 234). This specific Act was ruled to violate the 1st amendment, as even though some materials are advertised to be showing minors as having sexual affairs, there are actually no minors affected in the production of the porn. And also, because there are actually no minors involved, and it is only advertised to have minors, there is certain protection by the constitution to perform this as it does not negatively affect any actual minors directly. This specific ruling has been the backbone for the existence of questionable or even prurient pornography for many years. It stands that so long as the parties involved are not actually what they pretend to be that the material is seeming legal and lawful, despite whether it pertains to fictions of prurient interest.

Many adolescents today, combined with the ease of access to pornography, use popular porn as an educational tool for understanding sex and how sex can fit into one’s life (Rothman 2015). It is by the lessons that are shown in porn that we see the education of large portions of our youth act in relation to their understanding of relationships and sex. This is why I so firmly disagree with the court’s ruling to allow for any form of porn advertisement so long as it really does not in reality break any laws. Teaching a child hypotheticals is as effective as teaching them the same situations in reality.

And in a study on shelter-based women were asked if their partners asked them to perform acts seen in porn, and data shows that these requests from male partners have increased as time has passed (Sommers 1987). Seeing as how this fact is from so long ago, one can only surmise the contents that have arisen for the favors being asked as well as the frequency of the request.

People who participate in watching abusive porn may not be fabricating realities in their perverted minds that are directly harmful to other parties, but they are realities that ignore the consent of individuals, and what it means to retract that consent. And whether the mistreatment of people sexually as shown as a commodity in our current porn industry is an element that needs regulation will long be up for debate. But I do believe that this sort of porn is no doubt prurient. However, as it is not actual rape that is being performed, it is not actual domination that is being performed and it is not actual abuse that is being performed and so long as the constituents directly involved give contractual acceptances to these behaviors, there is no legal grounds or way to fight this yet. So long as adults pretend to be minors in pornography, and there is a legal outlet for such porn, there will also be legal outlets for people to pretend to be abused and accepting of it in pornography. And this kind of Pornography has effects that are more than just secondary, they are effects that are pervasive throughout a person’s life.

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Impacts of Pornography towards the Behaviour of G-10, G-11 and G-12 Students

Introduction

The world today is more and more updating not just the way of living but also technology. It is becoming more dependent on the involvement, improvement, and higher quality and standards of society when it comes to technology. As the world continues to embrace technology’s advancement, people’s attitude changes and is continuing to change even more In order to fit and adapt to society’s adjustments. As it continues upgrading itself in association with its vigorous advancement, cases of pornography also accentuate and accelerate.

Advancement of technology greatly affects the rush attack of the puberty stage of teenagers, because it creates and yields drastic changes in their life. In this stage teenagers, curiosity boosts and accelerates to the highest extent, and because of it, they sought information to fulfill the new excitement inside them that didn’t exist before. Instead of asking for information from parents, friends, family members and etc. the sad reality is that they turn to pick and choose the internet ( Katchaties 2011)

Pornography refers to visual material or representations that depict naked people and/or sexual acts designed to cause sexual excitement, sexual arousal, or sexual pleasure to the individual who reads, sees, hears, and handles it. It can be seen in magazines, movies, videos, and many more. It aims to generate sexual provocation because it holds specific images or descriptions of sexual acts involving genitals ( eq. vaginal or intercourse, oral sex, anal sex, masturbation and etc. ) ( Reid and Colleges 2011). Pornography is derived from Greek porn “prostitute” and graphein “to write” was originally defined as any work of art or literature depicting the life of prostitutes (http://.www.britanica.com/topic/pornography).

Pornography in accordance with technology can be viewed all over the world. Its ever-increasing presence in the daily lives of individuals has meant that the rapid spread of porn is now alarming. Recent studies made by the world’s largest porn site claimed that by 2017, a daily average of 75 million unique viewers are viewing porn.

Thomsen (2007) states that pornography is a multi-billion industry that is so influential and powerful and it drives the direction of much media technology. According to the report every second more than 28 thousand-internet users are viewing pornography.

Pornography displays a world where relationships mean nothing and instant sexual pleasure means everything. Viewers of pornography thought that relationships and sex were separate from each other. Viewers also think that men’s and women’s bodies should be sexually exaggerated or stretched when in porn leading to shame and failure to be aroused by the bodies of others ( Katehafis 2011).

Alexandra Katechakis (2011) states that the brain of pornography is shaped around its sexual experience when watching porn that is isolating completely bad and inappropriate, completely, separate from any love or compassion. This happening can result in sexual problems such as sexual compulsivity and sex addiction.

Of the teenagers around the world, boys are the most affected individual than girls when it comes to pornography. Boys are more vulnerable to pornography’s inevitable effects. Recent studies state that in the United States, 79% of men aged 18-30, view porn at least monthly. Lion and winter (2011) found that 64% of children between 13 and 17 years had been exposed to porn through the internet and male youth mention curiosity, relief from boredom or acquisition of sexual skills, and experience of sexual arousal or pleasure for viewing pornography or its main reasons. Another research shows that on average, American boys’ first exposure to porn happens when they are only 12 years old. Before reaching 18,90% of boys and only 60% of girls have seen porn online (middle-earth 2016).

Pornography changes every habit of an individual, not just the body and mind but also the inner private self or what is called emotions and new building urges that are becoming habits that may cause desensitization, boredom, distorted views of reality, objectification of women, increasing the risk for significant physical and mental health problems and a greater likelihood committing a sex–based crime. Pornography as a visual representation of sexuality bends individuals’ concept of sexual relations by objectifying it which modifies attitudes and behavior making it a major threat to marriage, family, children, and individual happiness. Men who habitually look at and watch pornography have a higher tolerance for abnormal sexual behavior, sexual aggression, promiscuity, and even rape. Men begin to view women and children as sex “objects” instruments for pleasure not as people with their own inherent dignity (Http://www.marripedia.org/effects_of_pornography).

Addictive pornography use leads to lower self-esteem and weakened one’s ability to have, experience to be contented with a meaningful social and work life. Porn addicts experienced stress, anxiety, and compulsiveness because of the addiction that arouses inside that they can’t control. This behavior often affects not just personal life but also work.

People tend to view pornography to anticipate and learn some benefits from the addiction even if it is harmful. These are the benefits to people who watch porn; Pornography can reduce, lessen, and discount stress, can comfort, and cheer not to the bored, it can give pleasurable sensations, cope with negative feelings or situations, or simply the benefit of avoiding withdrawal symptoms.

The advantages of watching porn are: don’t have to pay for dates on the side just click Pornhub and watch it for free, pornography is also a substitution for sex, and sex grabs the whole, undivided attention of the senses when doing sex the attention (whole) is in there. It can be very meditative and help unwind after a hectic day at work, immersing oneself in someone’s action while experiencing pleasure. Time flies by and while doing the deed the feeling of sincerity and the body and mind suffer feeling away from pressure and stress and gives a chill and converted feeling ( http://www.mandatory.com/living/1246025-is-porn-bad-for-you-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-watching-it).

Porn has positive and negative effects on viewer’s life. It has the causes of or reason while people watch it and it has different effects on every aspect of an individual’s life, especially behavior. It has also advantages and disadvantages depending on the viewers how react to the situation. So when ask if pornography is bad it is answered “it depends upon the circumstances”. So the researcher chooses and come up with this study to know and to learn ment situation of G-10, G-11, and G-12 viewers of pornography, how they behave, react and find solutions if ever there is something that needed physiological treatment.

Statement of the Problem

Recent studies show the different behavioral effects of pornography on the people who viewed it. The different effects not just on the behavior but also the health problems and etc. So this study aims to identify the effects of pornography on G-10, G-11, and G-12 students in Tambulig National High School.

Specifically, this study seeks to answer the following questions:

  1. What fuels G-10, G-11, and G-12 students male and female to engage in pornography viewing?
  2. How pornography contributed to the sexual behavior of G-10, G-11, and G-12 to engage in pornography viewing?
  3. How has pornography contributed to the sexual behavior of G-10, G-11, and G-12 students?
  4. How is watching pornography contribute to teenage pregnancy?

Significance of the Study

Internet and the advancement of technology in association with pornography greatly affect teenagers nowadays. As technology adjust and upgrade pornography’s effects on people’s mind and attitude are accentuated. Thus the researcher is motivated to investigate, to know the effect of pornography on G-10, G-11, and G_!2 viewers in order to help the community, especially the parents to keep an eye on their sons and daughters so they can avoid watching pornography. To avoid them being pornosized.

Scope and Limitation of the Study

This study is limited only to the investigation of grade 10, grade 11, and grade 12 behavioral aspects when watching pornography. This study focuses on the result of the survey of g-10, g-11, and g12 students corresponding to their attitude toward porn.

Impacts of Pornography towards the Behaviour of G-10, G-11 and G-12 Students

Introduction

The world today is more and more updating not just the way of living but also technology. It is becoming more dependent on the involvement, improvement, and higher quality and standards of society when it comes to technology. As the world continues to embrace technology’s advancement, people’s attitude changes and is continuing to change even more In order to fit and adapt to society’s adjustments. As it continues upgrading itself in association with its vigorous advancement, cases of pornography also accentuate and accelerate.

Advancement of technology greatly affects the rush attack of the puberty stage of teenagers, because it creates and yields drastic changes in their life. In this stage teenagers, curiosity boosts and accelerates to the highest extent, and because of it, they sought information to fulfill the new excitement inside them that didn’t exist before. Instead of asking for information from parents, friends, family members and etc. the sad reality is that they turn to pick and choose the internet ( Katchaties 2011)

Pornography refers to visual material or representations that depict naked people and/or sexual acts designed to cause sexual excitement, sexual arousal, or sexual pleasure to the individual who reads, sees, hears, and handles it. It can be seen in magazines, movies, videos, and many more. It aims to generate sexual provocation because it holds specific images or descriptions of sexual acts involving genitals ( eq. vaginal or intercourse, oral sex, anal sex, masturbation and etc. ) ( Reid and Colleges 2011). Pornography is derived from Greek porn “prostitute” and graphein “to write” was originally defined as any work of art or literature depicting the life of prostitutes (http://.www.britanica.com/topic/pornography).

Pornography in accordance with technology can be viewed all over the world. Its ever-increasing presence in the daily lives of individuals has meant that the rapid spread of porn is now alarming. Recent studies made by the world’s largest porn site claimed that by 2017, a daily average of 75 million unique viewers are viewing porn.

Thomsen (2007) states that pornography is a multi-billion industry that is so influential and powerful and it drives the direction of much media technology. According to the report every second more than 28 thousand-internet users are viewing pornography.

Pornography displays a world where relationships mean nothing and instant sexual pleasure means everything. Viewers of pornography thought that relationships and sex were separate from each other. Viewers also think that men’s and women’s bodies should be sexually exaggerated or stretched when in porn leading to shame and failure to be aroused by the bodies of others ( Katehafis 2011).

Alexandra Katechakis (2011) states that the brain of pornography is shaped around its sexual experience when watching porn that is isolating completely bad and inappropriate, completely, separate from any love or compassion. This happening can result in sexual problems such as sexual compulsivity and sex addiction.

Of the teenagers around the world, boys are the most affected individual than girls when it comes to pornography. Boys are more vulnerable to pornography’s inevitable effects. Recent studies state that in the United States, 79% of men aged 18-30, view porn at least monthly. Lion and winter (2011) found that 64% of children between 13 and 17 years had been exposed to porn through the internet and male youth mention curiosity, relief from boredom or acquisition of sexual skills, and experience of sexual arousal or pleasure for viewing pornography or its main reasons. Another research shows that on average, American boys’ first exposure to porn happens when they are only 12 years old. Before reaching 18,90% of boys and only 60% of girls have seen porn online (middle-earth 2016).

Pornography changes every habit of an individual, not just the body and mind but also the inner private self or what is called emotions and new building urges that are becoming habits that may cause desensitization, boredom, distorted views of reality, objectification of women, increasing the risk for significant physical and mental health problems and a greater likelihood committing a sex–based crime. Pornography as a visual representation of sexuality bends individuals’ concept of sexual relations by objectifying it which modifies attitudes and behavior making it a major threat to marriage, family, children, and individual happiness. Men who habitually look at and watch pornography have a higher tolerance for abnormal sexual behavior, sexual aggression, promiscuity, and even rape. Men begin to view women and children as sex “objects” instruments for pleasure not as people with their own inherent dignity (Http://www.marripedia.org/effects_of_pornography).

Addictive pornography use leads to lower self-esteem and weakened one’s ability to have, experience to be contented with a meaningful social and work life. Porn addicts experienced stress, anxiety, and compulsiveness because of the addiction that arouses inside that they can’t control. This behavior often affects not just personal life but also work.

People tend to view pornography to anticipate and learn some benefits from the addiction even if it is harmful. These are the benefits to people who watch porn; Pornography can reduce, lessen, and discount stress, can comfort, and cheer not to the bored, it can give pleasurable sensations, cope with negative feelings or situations, or simply the benefit of avoiding withdrawal symptoms.

The advantages of watching porn are: don’t have to pay for dates on the side just click Pornhub and watch it for free, pornography is also a substitution for sex, and sex grabs the whole, undivided attention of the senses when doing sex the attention (whole) is in there. It can be very meditative and help unwind after a hectic day at work, immersing oneself in someone’s action while experiencing pleasure. Time flies by and while doing the deed the feeling of sincerity and the body and mind suffer feeling away from pressure and stress and gives a chill and converted feeling ( http://www.mandatory.com/living/1246025-is-porn-bad-for-you-advantages-and-disadvantages-of-watching-it).

Porn has positive and negative effects on viewer’s life. It has the causes of or reason while people watch it and it has different effects on every aspect of an individual’s life, especially behavior. It has also advantages and disadvantages depending on the viewers how react to the situation. So when ask if pornography is bad it is answered “it depends upon the circumstances”. So the researcher chooses and come up with this study to know and to learn ment situation of G-10, G-11, and G-12 viewers of pornography, how they behave, react and find solutions if ever there is something that needed physiological treatment.

Statement of the Problem

Recent studies show the different behavioral effects of pornography on the people who viewed it. The different effects not just on the behavior but also the health problems and etc. So this study aims to identify the effects of pornography on G-10, G-11, and G-12 students in Tambulig National High School.

Specifically, this study seeks to answer the following questions:

  1. What fuels G-10, G-11, and G-12 students male and female to engage in pornography viewing?
  2. How pornography contributed to the sexual behavior of G-10, G-11, and G-12 to engage in pornography viewing?
  3. How has pornography contributed to the sexual behavior of G-10, G-11, and G-12 students?
  4. How is watching pornography contribute to teenage pregnancy?

Significance of the Study

Internet and the advancement of technology in association with pornography greatly affect teenagers nowadays. As technology adjust and upgrade pornography’s effects on people’s mind and attitude are accentuated. Thus the researcher is motivated to investigate, to know the effect of pornography on G-10, G-11, and G_!2 viewers in order to help the community, especially the parents to keep an eye on their sons and daughters so they can avoid watching pornography. To avoid them being pornosized.

Scope and Limitation of the Study

This study is limited only to the investigation of grade 10, grade 11, and grade 12 behavioral aspects when watching pornography. This study focuses on the result of the survey of g-10, g-11, and g12 students corresponding to their attitude toward porn.