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It can distort our view of consent from "summary" of The Porn Myth by Matt Fradd

Pornography can distort our view of consent. When we consume pornographic material, we are often presented with scenarios where there is no need for consent. In these scenarios, sex is portrayed as something that is taken, rather than given. This can lead us to believe that consent is not necessary in real-life sexual encounters. We may start to see consent as optional, rather than essential. Furthermore, pornography often depicts acts of violence and degradation as normal and even pleasurable. This can create a perception that such behaviors are acceptable in sexual relationships. As a result, individuals may struggle to differentiate between consensual and non-consensual acts, leading to confusion and potential harm. Additionally, the unrealistic nature of pornography can set unrealistic expectations for sexual relationships. Viewers may expect their partners to engage in acts that are often degrading or violent, assuming that this is what is desired. This can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts in relationships, as well as feelings of inadequacy and dissatisfaction.
  1. Pornography's distortion of consent can have serious consequences on individuals and relationships. It is important to be aware of the impact that consuming pornographic material can have on our understanding of consent and to strive for healthy and respectful relationships based on clear communication and mutual understanding.
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The Porn Myth

Matt Fradd

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