A University of Montreal researcher announced that he was forced to drastically alter a pornography study as he was not able to find any adult men who had never viewed erotic material.
Professor Simon Louis Lajeunesse told the Sun:
The objective of my work is to observe the impact of pornography on the sexuality of men, and how it shapes their perception of men and women. We started our research seeking men in their twenties who had never consumed pornography but we couldn’t find any.
The information that Lajeunesse gathered suggested that single men spent approximately 40 minutes viewing porn three times a week, while the viewing of those in committed relationships limited to 20 minute sessions 1.7 times a week. The results of Lajeunesse’s study would also seem to call into question the honesty of Canadian men (or at the very least, men from Montreal) who claim not to watch porn.
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