What do people think about pornography?
- 90% of teens and 96% of young adults are either encouraging, accepting, or neutral when they talk about porn with their friends.
- Just 55% of adults 25+ believe porn is wrong.
- Teens and young adults 13-24 believe not recycling is worse than viewing pornography.
- Only 43% of teens believe porn is bad for society, compared to 31% of young adults 18-24, 51% of Millennials, 44% Gen-Xers, and 59% of Boomers.
These are just sample statistics that are available in the free ebook Porn Stats (2018 Edition). Each statistic or quote has been carefully researched and referenced with the original source in this free PDF document.
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Pornography not only destroys the lives of the individuals involved in the industry, but that of millions of families. Unrealistic expectations and visions of what true intimacy and love should look like are reflected upon the minds of young and old alike. When young people start viewing porn as teens, or even adolescents, they start training their minds to expect the impossible, and then they find that they are never satisfied with normal relationships.