The Effects of Pornography on Individuals, Marriage, Family, and Community
Here is a fantastically put together document on all of the far-reaching negative effects of pornography. I knew the stuff was bad, but, wow.
(This article originally appeared at FamilyResearchCouncil.org.)
by Patrick F. Fagan, Ph.D. and Ruth Institute Academic Advisory Board Member
Pornography is a visual representation of sexuality which distorts an individual’s concept of the nature of conjugal relations. This, in turn, alters both sexual attitudes and behavior. It is a major threat to marriage, to family, to children and to individual happiness. In undermining marriage it is one of the factors in undermining social stability.
Social scientists, clinical psychologists, and biologists have begun to clarify some of the social and psychological effects, and neurologists are beginning to delineate the biological mechanisms through which pornography produces its powerful negative effects.
KEY FINDINGS ON THE EFFECTS OF PORNOGRAPHY
The Family and Pornography
• Married men who are involved in pornography feel less
satisfied with their conjugal relations and less emotionally attached to their wives. Wives notice and are upset by the difference.
• Pornography use is a pathway to infidelity and divorce, and is frequently a major factor in these family disasters.
• Among couples affected by one spouse’s addiction, two- thirds experience a loss of interest in sexual intercourse.
• Both spouses perceive pornography viewing as tantamount to infidelity.
• Pornography viewing leads to a loss of interest in good family relations.
The Individual and Pornography
• Pornography is addictive, and neuroscientists are beginning to map the biological substrate of this addiction.
• Users tend to become desensitized to the type of pornorgraphy they use, become bored with it, and then seek more perverse forms of pornography.
• Men who view pornography regularly have a higher tolerance for abnormal sexuality, including rape, sexual aggression, and sexual promiscuity.
• Prolonged consumption of pornography by men produces stronger notions of women as commodities or as “sex objects.”
• Pornography engenders greater sexual permissiveness, which in turn leads to a greater risk of out-of-wedlock births and STDs. These, in turn, lead to still more weaknesses and debilities.
• Child-sex offenders are more likely to view pornography regularly or to be involved in its distribution.
Other Effects of Pornography
• Many adolescents who view pornography initially feel shame, diminished self-confidence, and sexual uncertainty, but these feelings quickly shift to unadulterated enjoyment with regular viewing.
• The presence of sexually oriented businesses significantly harms the surrounding community, leading to increases in crime and decreases in property values.
• The main defenses against pornography are close family life, a good marriage and good relations between parents and children, coupled with deliberate parental monitoring of Internet use. Traditionally, government has kept a tight lid on sexual traffic and businesses, but in matters of pornography that has waned almost completely, except where child pornography is concerned. Given the massive, deleterious individual, marital, family, and social effects of pornography, it is time for citizens, communities, and government to reconsider their laissez-faire approach.
Mr. Fagan’s article, while imformative does not cite any sources or references. As a resercher and Christian, empirically ground analysis and scientific sources are the essential tools for reaching the secular world.
Drew, what you are reading here is just the summary of his paper. If you click the link, you will see the pdf of the entire article, complete with footnotes.
This is an excellent treatise on the ill-effcts of pornography. Speaking from personal experience, the ill-effects of pornography consist of a degradation of the human person. For years, as a heterosexual male, I had an addiction to pornography that left me with an unhealthy, even warped I dare say, perception of human sexuality, manhood, fatherhood, family, and respect for women. It took many years of abstinace from pornographic material, prayer and spirituality to reverse the deviant tendacies and inclination that enslaved me. Now I live in freedom. I have a healthy, natural way of life inwhich people are people, and a women is “someone” rather than “something.” Further, ( the ill-effects of pornography reach for beyond the bedroom) I no longer see others as objects to utilize for my own personal end or pleasure. Although I am not married, now I can be a friend, father, husband and brother to any and all that I meet. That’s all the science and source I need.
Hello- I am a divorced, single mother of three- I am in full support of this article- My ex- husband viewed pornography regularly- I found out after we were divorced by taking my PC to a private detective- he is a pedifile and sexually abused 5-6 year olds including my daughter- he had no control but what made it worse was that he had the secular worlds support of his habits, and I want to scream to the world that pornography reaches into our lives beyond imagination to the very core of truth and crushes the foundation of family.
Excellent article. Thanks for making it available to read. Frequently pornography is depicted by some media sources as “victimless” and the article suggests this is not in fact the case.
It is my understanding that pornography does not fall into the category of protected free speech which contributes material of value to the forum of ideas. Each of us has an important interest in safeguarding the right of free speech, which is protected and which deserves respect. I agree with your specifically stated concern that unprotected pornographic material does hold the potential to damage families and imperil marriages and the wellbeing of children. This issue probably deserves greater public attention.
I find this information very useful, but I do object to the use of the term “addiction”. This assumes an inability to control one’s actions, which I don’t believe is the case.