Читать книгу Always Turned On - Jennifer Schneider - Страница 13

THE LURE OF PORN

Оглавление

As clinicians treating sexual addiction and other sexual disorders are well aware, digital porn is the leader when it comes to tech-driven sexual addictions. This is hardly a surprise, given the current online porn explosion. And no, we’re not exaggerating when we use the word “explosion.” Current research tells us that 12 percent of today’s websites are pornographic, 25 percent of search engine requests are porn-related, and 35 percent of all downloads are of sexualized imagery.2 And all of these numbers are up significantly from just a few years ago, thanks primarily to the advent of user-generated (amateur) pornography. The result is that pornography of every ilk imaginable is now anonymously available to anyone, anytime, on practically any digital device, and more often than not it’s free.

For most people who enjoy porn, the experience can provide a quick and convenient means to a pleasurable end. Typically, healthy people utilize pornography when an emotional or a close physical connection is either not available or not desired, or when simply seeking self-pleasure. Unfortunately, porn use can morph over time into an addiction, ultimately leading to shame, secrecy, compartmentalization, humiliation, and a wide variety of other negative life consequences.

Generally speaking, porn addiction occurs when someone loses control over whether they will view and use pornography, the amount of time they will spend looking at pornography, and the types of pornography they will use. Research suggests that porn addicts typically spend at least eleven hours per week engaging with digital porn.3 Often they spend double or even triple that amount. The following is Steve’s story.

I work nine to five as an insurance claims adjustor. I wake up early every morning to masturbate—something I started in my early teens. Usually I grab my laptop while I’m still in bed, open up a porn site, and masturbate to videos of women defiling or abusing themselves in some way. I feel bad about being turned on by stuff that seems degrading to women, but I can’t help myself. I didn’t always look at that stuff—I actually thought it was disgusting—but now I can’t seem to stay away from it.

Sometimes I use my smartphone to watch porn while I’m in the car. I like watching porn in the car more than anywhere else because it’s exciting and forbidden, and it takes my mind off of traffic and everything else that bothers me about my life. And, as part of my job, I’m on the road a lot—so I watch porn quite a bit. I’ve gotten tickets for driving erratically because of this, but I’ve always managed to switch the phone off before a police officer or anyone else can catch me in the act.

In the evenings I have “dinner and a show,” which means pizza or takeout Chinese food and several hours of porn beamed wirelessly from my laptop to the forty-six-inch flat-screen in my living room. My goal is always to find that one perfect video that I haven’t seen before. Usually even a so-so new video is better than a really good one I’ve seen a few times. On an average day, I can easily lose three or four hours to masturbation and porn. And sadly, even to me, on an average day—apart from interactions related to my work and purchasing food or gasoline—I don’t talk to or interact with a single human being.

—Steve, twenty-nine, insurance claims adjustor

Steve’s experience is not unusual for a self-reported porn addict for the following reasons:

•His seemingly unending involvement with pornography prevents him from engaging in any genuinely intimate, real world interaction.

•He is constantly searching for his next sexual “high,” which is brought on by the intensity of each new video or simply the fantasy of what each new video might bring.

•His porn use has escalated to the point that he is now aroused by sexual content that he does not feel good about watching.

•He justifies his behavior with lame excuses like “I just can’t help myself.”

•His experience is framed around the fantasy of future sex such as searching for the perfect new video rather than sex itself.

Always Turned On

Подняться наверх