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The Social Costs of Pornography Patrick F. Fagan, Ph.D .

The Social Costs of Pornography Patrick F. Fagan, Ph.D . Drawn from Synthesis Paper. The Effects of Pornography on Individuals, Marriage, Family, and Community. Mind, Heart, Soul and Body. Enjoyment of the Sexual. Enjoyment of the Sexual. Enjoyment of the Sexual.

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The Social Costs of Pornography Patrick F. Fagan, Ph.D .

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  1. The Social Costs of Pornography Patrick F. Fagan, Ph.D.

  2. Drawn from Synthesis Paper The Effects of Pornography on Individuals, Marriage, Family, and Community

  3. Mind, Heart, Soul and Body

  4. Enjoyment of the Sexual

  5. Enjoyment of the Sexual

  6. Enjoyment of the Sexual

  7. Number of Non-Marital Sexual Partners Versus Percent in a Stable Marriage Source NSFG 1995

  8. Age of First Intercourse Versus Number of Sexual Partners Source: NSFG 1995

  9. The More Sexual Partners the More Likely to Abort Source NSFG 1995 60 52 50 43 39 40 34 31 Percent who have abortions later 30 25 19 18 20 12 8 10 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21+ NUMBER OF NON MARITAL SEXUAL PARTNERS IN LIFETIME

  10. Non-Marital Sexual Partners and Out-of-Wedlock Births Source: CDC, National Center for Health Statistics, National Survey of Family Growth, 1995 60% 55.21% 49.99% 49.89% 49.45% 47.55% 50% 44.02% 42.66% 40.02% 40% 32.89% Percent of Sexually Active Women Aged 15-44 with Children 30% 20% 16.29% 10% 1.71% 0% Virgin at Had Pre- 1 2 3 4 5 6-10. 11-15. 16-20 21+ Time of Marital Sex First with First Marriage Husband Number of Lifetime Voluntary Non-Marital Sexual Partners

  11. Non-Marital Sexual Partners And Single Motherhood Source: CDC, National Center for Health Statistics, National Survey of Family Growth, 1995 60% 56.98% 53.07% 50.30% 48.13% 50% 47.03% 44.16% 38.81% 40% 36.48% 30.21% Percent of Sexually Active women Aged 15-44 with Children 30% 20% 10% 7.09% 0% 0 1 2 3 4 5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21+ Number of Lifetime Non-Marital Sexual Partners

  12. Society’s Foundational Relationship

  13. Belonging: Male + Female Society At Large Family Child / Adult Father Mother

  14. 5 Stages of Pornography • Viewing • Addiction • Escalation • Desensitization • Acting Out

  15. Neuro-Substrates in the Brain(all learning)

  16. 1st Stage: Viewing • Males: 6 times more likely to view • And to spend more time

  17. 2nd Addiction • Habituation • Boredom • Dissatisfaction

  18. 3rd Escalation • Intensity • Diversity • Now habituated to what before was regarded as abnormal

  19. 4th Desensitization

  20. Desensitization Cont’d • Repeating the cycle of • Viewing • Addiction • Escalation • Desensitization • Leading gradually to a pan-sexuality

  21. 5th Stage Acting Out • Addictions to -- • CybersexOnline • Strip Bars • Prostitution • With others.. Pan Sexuality • Perversions possible

  22. Individual Effects - for All • Depersonalization • Objectification • Mental Health Effects

  23. * 17 percent of women struggle with pornography addiction.* One in three visitors to pornography sites were women. * 30 percent of Internet pornography consumers are women. Women and Pornography

  24. Woman as DepersonalizedObject

  25. Degradation of Women

  26. Effects on the Individual

  27. Effects on the Individual • Meaning of the sexual • Faithful • Intimacy • Companionship / friendship • Happiness • Family • Good of the child • Happiness / Heaven

  28. Distortion of Reality

  29. Eros and Thanatos

  30. Lust - Anger

  31. Effects on Marriage • Meaning of the sexual • Faithful • Intimacy • Companionship / friendship • Happiness • Family • Good of the child • Happiness / Heaven

  32. Loss of interest (2/3) 2/3 of couples with a pornography addiction

  33. Infidelity

  34. Effects on Marriage • Love spouse less • Spouse is less attractive / inadequate • 1/3 couples are sexually involved; 2/3 not • Distress/ wounds / trauma of spouse/ Rx • Users: importance of sexual relations without involvement • See marriage as confining • Fidelity not important • Increased infidelity (68% of divorces involve ~) • 3.7 times more use of prostitutes

  35. Cybersex and Marriage • Online Infidelity (about 80% for both) • Distress/ wounds of wives / husbands • Seen by spouse as being unfaithful • Leads to face to face (about 80% for both) • Distaste for spouse • 48% lose their spouse • 58% considerable financial loss • 1/3 lose their jobs

  36. Different Ratings of Infidelities • Men for the physical sexual arousal • Women for the relational engagement • Men more upset by physical infidelity • Women more upset by emotional infidelity

  37. Other Effects • Depression / Loneliness • 60 % of divorces • Poverty • Culture of rejection (Thanatos) • Public good of children • Marriage becomes meaningless

  38. Childhood Initiation “Basically-- Porn is Everywhere” Melinda Horvarth at al (2013) UK Gov. Report

  39. Effects on Children • Reality distortion of the sexual • Discovery of parental “stash” • Stress in the home • Less face to face time with parents • Separation, divorce • 60% of divorces • Rejection • Culture of rejection • Public good of children massively weakened

  40. Adolescent Initiation

  41. Effects on Adolescents • Task of discovering sexuality is distorted • Increased uncertainties about sexuality • Lower self esteem • Favorable attitudes towards pornography • Increased levels of intercourse • Increased non-romantic involvement • Increased teen pregnancy (doubles with greater sexual content on TV viewing) • HOOK UP CULTURE

  42. Effects on Women As users Isolation / Alienation / Marriage loss Cybersex exploitation Depression As victims Depression/ Trauma Loss of marital intimacy Loss of marriage Divorce Poverty Effect on children affects mother

  43. Effects on Community • 2007: 36% males and 25% of females not ashamed of viewing porn • Increasingly see pornography as harmless • Degradation of culture • Degradation of women • Sex trafficking • Effect on Foundational Virtue of Chastity

  44. SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES PROPERTY VALUES EROS + THANATOS CRIME

  45. Media Desensitization PG-13

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