Study On Men Who've Never Watched Porn Fails When No Subjects Can Be Found
An attempt by Canadian researchers to compare the sex lives of men who watch porn with men who never have was called off because they couldn't find any subjects for the latter group.
Scientists at the University of Montreal had to change the focus of their project after failing to find a single male aged in his 20s who hadn't been exposed to adult videos and images. "We started our research seeking men in their 20s who had never consumed pornography," the Telegraph reported Professor Simon Louis Lajeunesse as saying. "[But] we couldn't find any." Surprised researchers decided to instead explore the men's porn watching habits, finding the average age of first exposure was about 10 years old. And while being in a relationship may not to completely remove porn from a man's life, it does appear to cut their habit in half. Single men watched adult content about three times a week for an average of 40 minutes, while those with partners watched it 1.7 times a week in about 20-minute blocks, the study said.Forty minutes? What do they do for the other 35?
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