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Half of young women say watching porn is OK

The Internet's to blame

A SOCIOLOGY researcher at Brigham Young University has found that today's college students are much more accepting of pornography than their parents.

John Carroll and his colleagues surveyed 813 students online. The results of the study show that almost all young men and nearly half of young women believe that viewing porn is an acceptable way of expressing sexuality. Only 37 per cent of fathers and 20 per cent of mothers that were surveyed agreed with the younger generation's prevailing attitudes.

Not too surprisingly, the study suggests young people might have been influenced by the easy availability of X-rated pornography on the Internet, even via wireless technology on handheld mobile phones.

"We're in an age of pocket porn," Carroll told USA Today.

Young men are still vastly more inclined to view porn than young women. The research found that 86 per cent of young men reported viewing porn in the last year but that only 31 per cent of young women reported having ever seen porn. Further, 20 per cent of the men said they looked at porn daily or almost daily, but only 3.4 per cent of the women said they viewed porn daily or weekly.

The article doesn't mention whether the Brigham Young study also surveyed generational differences in parents' openness in talking about sex with their kids, relatively broader factual sex education and heightened fears regarding sexually transmitted diseases in recent decades, or shifts in cultural attitudes about sexuality over the same timeframe.

So maybe its willingness to ascribe greater acceptance of pornography by young adults to the baneful influence of the Internet should be regarded with some salt handy. Brigham Young is a conservative Mormon university. And USA Today ain't Rolling Stone.

The study will be published in January by the Journal of Adolescent Research. µ

L'INQ
USA Today

Comments

The Internet is for pr0n

The internet is for pr0n!
The internet is for pr0n!
All together now..."The internet is for p0rn!"
posted by : mjallan123, 14 December 2007

Not surprising...

.... that fewer women view porn. Let's face it, the majority of women can get men whenever they want.... men, being in the sad state that we are (especially us tech nerds - sorry, socially retar - crap! Sorry, socially deprived people), have to resort to porn to be sexually satisfied....

Also, i'm not sure on the relative amounts of male/female oriented porn out there... i'm going to take a good guess and say that the male-oriented porn is outweighs the female-oriented sort.

:)
posted by : James, 14 December 2007

BYU

One thing that puts this article into perspective is the fact that BYU is 98% Mormon. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigham_Young_University
posted by : Arglaar, 14 December 2007

BYU? really?

BYU has strict policy on facial hear, coffee, and clothing on their campus. I am surprised they would go anywhere near a study of porn.
posted by : Michael K., 14 December 2007

Face Facts

But lets face facts. The Internet has really fallen on it's face here, the quality of porn has dropped off dramatically. Acceptance has really increased because Internet porn, watching wannabe hookers fake orgasms, is numbingly unappealing. Geez, when I was a kid we walked to school and it was uphill in the snow in both directions.
posted by : EightBall, 14 December 2007

Wow...

I just have to commend the author of this article on a very uncharacteristic piece for this site. Well-written, good English, and well-rounded. You actually took the time to point out all the factors not taken into account and potential flaws in the study. Nice work.

And yes, I would agree. For me, personally, internet pornography is simply a part of life. I think it's a completely positive thing and have no problem with it. My wife also is perfectly accepting of it, although she doesn't pay attention to it half as much as I do. I believe the gender differences relate to the fact that men are much more visually-stimulated than women. Studies have discussed this, and experience seems to prove it. My wife, and more women than not, seem to prefer sex with the lights off, while I and most men I've talked with, prefer the lights on, as the sight of the act is half the fun for us. That goes right along with this.

Anyway, as someone who IS pro-porn, I'm happy to see opinions on the matter shifting toward positive, and I'm glad women are beginning to accept it as well. Let's have fun with what we've got. Sexual hang-ups ruin that.
posted by : TurboFool, 14 December 2007

Same data, more conclusions

This data also allows us to conclude that approximately 70% of women are big fat liars.
posted by : A Famous Doctor, 14 December 2007

Women use different porn

Women like to read their porn (romance novels, etc).

Men like to watch their porn (movies, etc).

Women just don't call it porn.
posted by : John, 14 December 2007

Finally !

It's about time women found the true reason behind the internet.
Next up: Gay sex is cool !
posted by : CMD, 14 December 2007

HAh

In 20 years the liberal 'young adults' will respond to surveys like their parents do now, it's always the same.
Here's another survey I did, young kids are more positive about cartoons..
posted by : W.-, 14 December 2007

John is right...

....men watch it, women read it. Some of us even [i]write[/i] it. We just call it "fan fiction" a "creative outlet" and "oh, nothing, just a study I was reading".

;)

I love the internet.
posted by : Aerows, 15 December 2007

Ahem?

"BYU? really?
BYU has strict policy on facial hear, coffee, and clothing on their campus."

What - they don't allow them on campus? Sign me up!
posted by : PeriSoft, 15 December 2007

survey

Online survey in this case is not relevant! This number only tell that almost all men who go ONLINE often watch porn. You will be surprised but there are some man who don't go online. And another thing who ever takes online surveys? Those people probably just clicked random answers.....
posted by : Aleksey, 15 December 2007

Half of young women are making porn

That doesn't surprise me as judging by the sites I frequent, including myspace, at least half of young women have posted their own raunchy pics on the net at one time or another, i.e. half are actually producing porn, so not that surprising they don't object to it.
posted by : ronnie, 15 December 2007

BYU stats

I studied in the BYU statistics department and we did research on many different topics. Many of the professors aren't Mormon and regardless it is unlikely that they would publish a study nationally if the science was flawed subjectively.
posted by : Mk, 15 December 2007

(safe for work)

http://www.pornforgirlsbygirls.com/
posted by : jai, 15 December 2007

Huh?

Why were my 2 last comments on the INQ not ever posted while the rest of them before that were posted just fine?

Becuase they were too controversial, I would guess? Too sensitive to the INQ editors, while not too bad to the public who accepts the fact that there are people with differing opinions in general?
posted by : Harhelar, 15 December 2007

online survey gender bias?

> surveyed 813 students online

I bet their survey respondents lied about their gender, just like in a chat room. 50% of the "women" in their survey said porn was OK. Let's see, that means about, um, 50% of the "women" were actually men?
posted by : Isochronous Blowhard, 15 December 2007

PORN

I love women (who love porn) lolz
posted by : 8OU, 15 December 2007

you can't be serious

comparing romance novels to hardcore porn? please. do romance novels contain cum shots, deep throating, anal? please. romance novels are the softest of softcore porn. it's the equivalent of a victoria's secret catalog, or perhaps even the sport illustrated swimsuit issue. get real.
posted by : duh, 15 December 2007

deceptive article.

This wasn't a survey or BYU students, it was a study conducted by BYU researchers... it involved 813 students from schools across the country.

Quote:Carroll, a social sciences researcher at Brigham Young University, and his colleagues studied 813 college students from six schools across the USA. The students went online and answered questions about their views on pornography.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/...rn-study_N.htm

The inquirer worded their article in such a way as to make it appear as if it was predominantly LDS students taking part in that survey. Thats the inquirer for ya.

Wonder why anyone even reads this garbage.
posted by : John John, 15 December 2007

the sky is blue,

grass is green, and women lie...lol, seriously...if a women saw only one porn video in all her life, and she watched it with a few friends or whatever, i would give a 90% probability that she would say she's never seen a porno ever...like girls that drunkenly lose their virginity to a guy they've never met before, they will probably pretend it never happened...liars...
posted by : curtis, 16 December 2007

Sexual education

As for religion and sex...a touchy subject... but let me ask you this one question...

If you had to buy a car, and this was supposedly the only car you are going to drive until the day you die, would you not prefer having driven in a different car to know if this is the one for you?

Frankly I'm quite happy with the growing increase in peoples' acceptance of porn. Perhaps this will provide the needed visual aids for those that cannot f*** to save their lives.

Amen and god bless.
posted by : Someone Special, 16 December 2007

Uhhh, Did you say 31%

Hmmmm, 31% of the women polled watch porn?!?! Thats better than AMD's market share at any point! I like the numbers! Did they say where these pockets are centralized? Just for demographic studies, of course. Ahem.

SPARKS
posted by : SPARKS, 16 December 2007

Top half or bottom half?

Top half or bottom half?
posted by : norman, 17 December 2007

But...

....how do you tell which half? Isn't this something that match.com should put on profiles?

posted by : K, 17 December 2007

the study didn't mention

It wasn't clear how many of the women in the survey were actually part of the porn productions. And which porn productions did they ask the female students about? Was this survey only for the "BangBus"? Or did it also include "Coeds for Cash"?? It does make a real difference in the survey results. Sometimes the coeds that get ripped off after a ride in the BangBus do not want to admit their involvement in porn. It would skew the results depending on how many women from each production were interviewed. Hopefully we can get a few more facts about these coeds so we can understand what campus life is really like in Utah.
posted by : Miranda Sixgarden, 17 December 2007

THE NEW MS. PIGGY

THERES NOTHING LIKE A BROADS EYE VIEW. LONG LIVE THE PIG .
posted by : ACE1, 11 January 2008

Bull...

A lot more women than that watch porn...trust me, I know. ^_^
posted by : mhmm, 26 February 2008
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