This was posted on The Resurgence blog today. Originally created by BJ Stockman.
This is a rather frank post on porn, so proceed, or not, with that in mind.
Pornography affects you whether you’ve ever viewed it or not, and it is helpful to understand some of its negative effects, whether you are a man or woman, struggling with watching it, or simply a mom or dad with a son or daughter. There is a plethora of research on the detrimental effects of pornography (and I do not think that what follows are necessarily the worst of them), but here are seven negative effects of porn upon men and women:
1. Porn Contributes to Social and Psychological Problems Within Men
Anti-pornography activist, Gail Dines, notes that young men who become addicted to porn, “neglect their schoolwork, spend huge amounts of money they don’t have, become isolated from others, and often suffer depression.” (Pornland, 93). Dr. William Struthers, who has a PhD in biopsychology from the University of Illinois at Chicago, confirms some of these and adds more, finding that men who use porn become controlling, highly introverted, have high anxiety, narcissistic, curious, have low self-esteem, depressed, dissociative, distractible (Wired for Intimacy, 64-65). Ironically, while viewing porn creates momentary intensely pleasurable experiences, it ends up leading to several negative lingering psychological experiences.2. Porn Rewires the Male Brain
Struthers elaborates,- As men fall deeper into the mental habit of fixating on
[pornographic images], the exposure to them creates neural pathways.
Like a path is created in the woods with each successive hiker, so do
the neural paths set the course for the next time an erotic image is
viewed. Over time these neural paths become wider as they are repeatedly
traveled with each exposure to pornography. They become the automatic
pathway through which interactions with woman are routed….They have
unknowingly created a neurological circuit that imprisons their ability
to see women rightly as created in God’s image (Wired For Intimacy, 85).
- After all, pornography works in the most basic of ways on the brain:
It is Pavlovian. An orgasm is one of the biggest reinforcers
imaginable. If you associate orgasm with your wife, a kiss, a scent, a
body, that is what, over time, will turn you on; if you open your focus
to an endless stream of ever-more-transgressive images of cybersex
slaves, that is what it will take to turn you on. The ubiquity of sexual
images does not free eros but dilutes it.
3. Porn Turns Sex Into Masturbation
Sex becomes self-serving. It becomes about your pleasure and not the self-giving, mutually reciprocating intimacy that it was designed for.4. Porn Demeans and Objectifies Women
This occurs from hard-core to soft-core pornography. Pamela Paul, in her book Pornified, quoting the research of one psychologist who has researched pornography at Texas A&M, writes,- ‘Softcore pornography has a very negative effect on men as well. The
problem with softcore pornography is that it’s voyeurism teaches men to
view women as objects rather than to be in relationships with women as
human beings.’ According to Brooks, pornography gives men the false
impression that sex and pleasure are entirely divorced from
relatoinships. In other words, pornography is inherently
self-centered–something a man does by himself, for himself–by using
another women as the means to pleasure, as yet another product to
consume (80).
“ It becomes about your pleasure and not the self-giving, mutually reciprocating intimacy that it was designed for.Again, it needs to be emphasized, that this is not an effect that only rests upon those who have viewed porn. The massive consumption of porn and the the size of the porn industry has hypersexualized the entire culture. Men and women are born into a pornified culture, and women are the biggest losers. Dines continues,
”
- By inundating girls and women with the message that their most
worthy attribute is their sexual hotness and crowding out other
messages, pop culture is grooming them just like an individual
perpetrator would. It is slowly chipping away at their self-esteem,
stripping them of a sense of themselves as whole human beings, and
providing them with an identity that emphasizes sex and de-emphasizes
every other human attribute (Pornland, 118).
5. Porn Squashes the Beauty of a Real Naked Woman
Wolf, in her own blunt way, confirms this,- For most of human history, the erotic images have been reflections
of, or celebrations of, or substitutes for, real naked women. For the
first time in history, the images’ power and allure have supplanted that
of real naked women. Today, real naked women are just bad porn (Quoted
in Wired for Intimacy, 38).
6. Porn Has a Numbing Effect Upon Reality
It makes real sex and even the real world boring in comparison. It particularly anesthetizes the emotional life of a man. Paul comments,- Pornography leaves men desensitivzed to both outrage and to
excitement, leading to an overall diminishment of feeling and eventually
to dissatisfaction with the emotional tugs of everyday life…Eventually
they are left with a confusing mix of supersized expectations about sex
and numbed emotions about women…When a man gets bored with pornography,
both his fantasy and real worlds become imbued with indifference. The
real world often gets really boring…” (Pornified, 90, 91).
7. Porn Lies About What it Means to be Male and Female
Dines records how porn tells a false story about men and women. In the story of porn, women are “one-dimensional”–they never say no, never get pregnant, and can’t wait to have sex with any man and please them in whatever way imaginable (or even unimaginable). On the other hand, the story porn tells about men is that they are “soulless, unfeeling, amoral life-support systems for erect penises who are entitled to use women in any way they want. These men demonstrated zero empathy, respect, or love for the women they have sex with…(Pornland, xxiv).”This article is adapted from BJ Stockman's blog. For more information, check out the free eBook by Mark Driscoll, Porn-Again Christian.
A resource for victims of sexual assault and people who care for them is Rid of My Disgrace: Hope and Healing for Victims of Sexual Assault
Another resource for those struggling with any type of addiction, including pornography, is Redemption: Freed by Jesus from the Idols We Worship and the Wounds We Carry
No comments:
Post a Comment