Porn Virgins Do Not Exist

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Xan Krieger

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Kopikatsu said:
Well, not males ones apparently.

University of Montreal researchers wanted to compare the attitudes of non-porn watchers to regular viewers.

But researcher Professor Simon Louis Lajeunesse told the Daily Telegraph they simply couldn't find any.

"We started our research seeking men in their twenties who had never consumed pornography. We couldn't find any," he said.
Source: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/802879-porn-virgins-do-not-exist-claim-scientists

After reading that I got a bit curious. Did they just not look hard enough, or does access to the internet guarantee porn usage? At least for men. So, query: Are there any men on the Escapist in their twenties or older who've never watched porn?
I'm 22 and I've caught glimpses of it but I always scroll quickly away. I guess I might qualify for that study. My knowledge of female anatomy was so limited I didn't know women have 2 holes down there, I thought they had one like men.
 

DementedSheep

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Mick Golden Blood said:
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But there was women who were?

I wonder why. Nevermind.

This isn't at all surprising though, men's sex drives are simply way.... way.... way higher. For men, they're basically on their period 24/7 every day every week every month every year for several decades, minus the moment of bleeding. Of course they're gonna look at SOMETHING to wack off too at some point.
...I think you have an odd idea of what being a women during her period is actually like.
And I say you have no idea. Granted I cannot tell if you are male or female since you don't have it listed, doesn't really matter, since exceptions prove nothing anyways.

It is scientifically proven that women's sex drives heighten right before ovulation (their period, menstrual cycle, whatever you wanna call it).

So nothing I said about women and the effect of their periods is incorrect, so my odd idea, actually more or less being fact, only shows you are the ignorant one here.

Try harder next time.
"Try harder next time"? Try harder to what? I wasn't trying insulting you.

When most people refer to a girl being "on her period" they are referring to the part of the menstrual cycle when a girl is bleeding. I know my experience is not necessarily everyone else (I am female btw) but the idea that anyone would have a higher sex drive during this time just genuinely perplexes me. Bleeding and cramps are the last thing that going to make you want to have sex and I would not have sex at all while on my period, that?s just ick...hence the comment. It was meant to joking and confused, not a personal attack. Text is bad for translating tone. Perhaps I should start using more emotes.

Now that I know you are referring to right before ovulation (which is about 14 or so days after your period, I think) yes that a women?s sex drive increases is probably true. I don't really notice but I don't really have much of sex drive to begin with and I don?t analyse these things but I trust the studies on this are correct and its makes sense that it would be the case. Of course I don?t know how this compares to a mans obviously, no one really does.
 

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I figure that most people will of seen porn at least once to see what it consists off, among other reasons, it's just one of those things everyone does at least once like playing games or going on a roller-coaster or *insert thing some people might do once to try and keep doing it or stop completely*.
 

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I wasn't aware that you consumed porn, I thought you watched/looked at porn. But what do I know, I'm just a college student...
 

Yopaz

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Owen Robertson said:
Yopaz said:
GTwander said:
Yopaz said:
However you're right, people without internet are the ones who are the most likely never to have watched it.
All that means is that Amish folk and luddites still rely on magazines and VHS.
Yes... a group of people living under strict religious rules where they don't have electricity spend their time watching porn on VHS.

Please, try reading my entire post rather than just the end.
He said Luddites.

As in: "Amish people, and then also Luddites" Luddites, by the way, who are not Amish and use limited technology (exclusively hand made I think). You should read HIS entire post correctly before correcting him like a twat and getting corrected by a twat.

From one twat to another, be a better twat.

EDIT - I'm probably going to get a warning for offensive language... oh well.
He said Amish too. He also disregarded the entire point of my post where I said that even Amish may have stumbled over porn. I did say that, but yet he seems to want to correct the last statement where I say that there may be some among them that haven't. I am merely annoyed because the point of my post was ignored.
 

Kargathia

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Flatfrog said:
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Zack Alklazaris said:
Oh, he's also blind.
I think we're onto something here. Chances are you'll find a suspicious overlap between people who never watched porn, and blind ones.
Have the blind men not found http://pornfortheblind.org/ ?

(Edit - I suppose linking to a porn site is kind of against the rules, but it's porn for the imagination, so I'm not sure if it counts!)
...

I seriously did not see that one coming. But hey, I guess rule 34 and phone smut were going to have some internet offspring one day.
 

Olas

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Well this is awkward, seeing as how I pretty much can't stand porn. I've seen bits and pieces of it before like in adverts and sidebars and stuff, it's almost impossible to avoid entirely on the internet. But I've never sought out or voluntarily watched actual porn before. All the creepy weird fetishes that seems to go along with it don't help either.

So ya, I guess I'm sorta a porn virgin.

I'm 20 btw.
 

Evil Smurf

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that fact I regularly cyber with a cam girl makes it really odd that someone has not seen porn. Like you would have had to been beaten your whole life for having an erection to not seen porn.
 

Owen Robertson

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Yopaz said:
He said Amish too. He also disregarded the entire point of my post where I said that even Amish may have stumbled over porn. I did say that, but yet he seems to want to correct the last statement where I say that there may be some among them that haven't. I am merely annoyed because the point of my post was ignored.
Okay, I think we keep missing each others meanings. He said Amish (not referring to the VCR), then he said Luddites (referring to the VCR). So he's not wrong, just poor at wording sentences.

Onto your statements misinterpretation: There may be Amish who managed to avoid porn during their Rumspringa (that's the leaving the Amish world ceremony) who remain porn virgins. It's a possibility, you are correct. There may even be Americans (I don't want to single out a geographic people, but saying white people feels more racist) who've spent their lives with internet access and live in the 808 area code (that's the porn area code, or at least it WAS) who have avoided it. You were right, I agree, lets move on. You can even respond and get the last word.
 

Owen Robertson

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Xan Krieger said:
I'm 22 and I've caught glimpses of it but I always scroll quickly away. I guess I might qualify for that study. My knowledge of female anatomy was so limited I didn't know women have 2 holes down there, I thought they had one like men.
Now please don't take this the wrong way, but a lack of that knowledge at that age seems... dangerous to me. Sexual education is important. Even if you plan on being abstinent your entire life. It's pretty key if you ever decide to have sex.
 

Owen Robertson

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Mick Golden Blood said:
DementedSheep said:
Of course I don?t know how this compares to a mans obviously, no one really does.
The reason I compare it to a man's libido, is because, well, women don't seem to have sex on their mind nearly as much as men, and since when a woman is on her period, and this is the time her sex drive would be heightened... Whatever. -.-
Males think about fucking because it's enjoyable and hardwired into genetic code. Sex = reproduction = more chance of offspring = more potential sexual partners = more sex.
Females think about sexual intercourse because a maternal instinct is hardwired into their genetic code to reproduce, care for, and nurture more partners to reduce strain on her body.

It's a numbers game, really.

Also Mick, I agree with Sheep in that most women (amongst those I know) refer to their "period" as the period when they're bleeding and emotional and cramping.

The horny time is the time when my friends cell-phone blows up. Apparently his fuck-buddies have synched up their cycles so as to drain him on a monthly basis. Then he's happy-go-lucky for about 3 weeks, then he gets mad, then he gets happy. They've trained him into his own Man-stration cycle.
 

Owen Robertson

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Twilight_guy said:
When you think about all the weird fetishes in the world and consider pornography as anything that someone can get off on, as opposed to simply a two people having sex, then its impossible to find something that's not pron to someone. Don't think about that too hard, you'll give yourself nightmares.
Aaaand nightmares. Rule 34... eww. Lawnchairs.
 

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Owen Robertson said:
Okay, I think we keep missing each others meanings. He said Amish (not referring to the VCR), then he said Luddites (referring to the VCR). So he's not wrong, just poor at wording sentences.
So was Yoda.
Argue not his wisdom, would you?
 

Yopaz

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Owen Robertson said:
Yopaz said:
He said Amish too. He also disregarded the entire point of my post where I said that even Amish may have stumbled over porn. I did say that, but yet he seems to want to correct the last statement where I say that there may be some among them that haven't. I am merely annoyed because the point of my post was ignored.
Okay, I think we keep missing each others meanings. He said Amish (not referring to the VCR), then he said Luddites (referring to the VCR). So he's not wrong, just poor at wording sentences.

Onto your statements misinterpretation: There may be Amish who managed to avoid porn during their Rumspringa (that's the leaving the Amish world ceremony) who remain porn virgins. It's a possibility, you are correct. There may even be Americans (I don't want to single out a geographic people, but saying white people feels more racist) who've spent their lives with internet access and live in the 808 area code (that's the porn area code, or at least it WAS) who have avoided it. You were right, I agree, lets move on. You can even respond and get the last word.
Yeah, I thought I covered this in my first post which is why I replied with a sarcastic comment rather than a more thorough explanation. I didn't misinterpret, I was simply annoyed that only a small portion of my post was regarded in the reply while the majority of my post was saying that even the Amish probably would encounter it during their Rumspringa.
 

Owen Robertson

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GTwander said:
Owen Robertson said:
Okay, I think we keep missing each others meanings. He said Amish (not referring to the VCR), then he said Luddites (referring to the VCR). So he's not wrong, just poor at wording sentences.
So was Yoda.
Argue not his wisdom, would you?
No I would not. I wasn't arguing the validity of the statement, but commenting on the state of confusion caused by the wording. I don't think Yoda has been misunderstood to a point where two people are fighting about it on a forum. Then again...
 

The Lugz

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shrekfan246 said:
My sweeping generalization guess would probably be that 1% of the user-base of this website has probably never watched porn before.

Also, 87% of statistics cited are made up on the spot and dogs can't look directly upward.


not sure if joke or intentional made up statistic.. anyway
there may be animals incapable of looking up,
but this one can and i'm reasonably sure most others can too

i think you're thinking of pigs
 

Owen Robertson

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Yopaz said:
Owen Robertson said:
Yopaz said:
He said Amish too. He also disregarded the entire point of my post where I said that even Amish may have stumbled over porn. I did say that, but yet he seems to want to correct the last statement where I say that there may be some among them that haven't. I am merely annoyed because the point of my post was ignored.
Okay, I think we keep missing each others meanings. He said Amish (not referring to the VCR), then he said Luddites (referring to the VCR). So he's not wrong, just poor at wording sentences.

Onto your statements misinterpretation: There may be Amish who managed to avoid porn during their Rumspringa (that's the leaving the Amish world ceremony) who remain porn virgins. It's a possibility, you are correct. There may even be Americans (I don't want to single out a geographic people, but saying white people feels more racist) who've spent their lives with internet access and live in the 808 area code (that's the porn area code, or at least it WAS) who have avoided it. You were right, I agree, lets move on. You can even respond and get the last word.
Yeah, I thought I covered this in my first post which is why I replied with a sarcastic comment rather than a more thorough explanation. I didn't misinterpret, I was simply annoyed that only a small portion of my post was regarded in the reply while the majority of my post was saying that even the Amish probably would encounter it during their Rumspringa.
The reason I don't do the above is that the fucking comment rape-train is now like half-a-page long, and also, I usually edit out things I agree with. That way, people can see the point I'm bringing up to debate. Perhaps I'm still new here and that's not protocol. It just seemed ergonomic. Sorry for all the confusion.