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Psychologists on Porn

Thanks to Clair Lewis of CAAN for alerting me to this:

From Psychology Today:

“PORNOGRAPHY – BENEFICIAL OR DETRIMENTAL?

It turns out that pornography is good for you.

For the past several decades, a debate has raged as to whether or not pornography yields deleterious effects at the individual and/or societal levels (e.g., increased negative views toward women; increased rate of sexual crimes against women). In many instances, those who have sought to link pornography to countless ills have been ideologically motivated, as the aggregate scientific evidence hardly supports such conclusions. See chapter 6 of my book The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption (p. 228-235) for some relevant references on pornography.

In today’s post, I’d like to briefly report on two recent studies that shed light on the matter. In a paper published in 2009 in the International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, Milton Diamond reviewed a very broad number of studies that have explored the supposed ill effects of pornography. Subsequent to his extensive review, Diamond concludes (p. 312):

“Indeed, the data reported and reviewed suggests that the thesis is myth and, if anything, there is an inverse causal relationship between an increase in pornography and sex crimes. Further, considering the findings of studies of community standards and wide spread usage of SEM [sexually explicit material], it is obvious that in local communities as nationally and internationally, porn is available, widely used and felt appropriate for voluntary adult consumption. If there is a consensus against pornography it is in regard to any SEM that involves children or minors in its production or consumption. Lastly we see that objections to erotic materials are often made on the basis of supposed actual, social or moral harm to women. No such cause and effect has been demonstrated with any negative consequence.”

This is yet another review of the literature that seems to find no societal ill effects of pornography. What about at the individual level? Are women who view pornography terrorized beyond redemption? Do they descend into a well of despair and self-doubt about their sexuality? Do men become misogynist monsters upon viewing pornographic material? Do they develop debilitating penis insecurities at the sight of well-endowed male porn actors? Let’s see what Gert Martin Hald and Neil M. Malamuth found in their 2008 paper titled Self-Perceived Effects of Pornographic Consumption. I should mention that Neil Malamuth is a highly regarded scholar of pornography who has often argued for its supposed ill effects. Hence, if there exists a possibility of an a priori bias here, it would be in hoping to find that pornography yields negative consequences.

In their survey of 688 young Danish adults (men = 316; women = 372), Hald and Malamuth found that respondents construed the viewing of hardcore pornography as beneficial to their sex lives, their attitudes towards sex, their perceptions and attitudes towards members of the opposite sex, toward life in general, and over all. The obtained beneficial effects were statistically significant for all but one measure across both sexes. Now here is the kicker: A positive correlation was obtained between the amount of hardcore pornography that was viewed and the impact of the benefits reaped. This positive correlation was found for both sexes. In other words, the more that one watched porn, the stronger the benefits (for both sexes)! There you have it.

This post should not be construed as my being in favour of pornography, as my personal opinion is irrelevant to the matter at hand. Rather I am reporting on recent data regarding this debate and in so doing I wish to highlight the fact that ideology should never trump scientific evidence.”

View original article here.

Getting Shirty

This week, Facebook has erupted in a xenophobic chorus of BLOCK-CAPITAL STATUS UPDATES. Thousands have copied and pasted a rumour that police are banning England football shirts and flags from pubs and clubs during the World Cup so as not to “upset immigrants”. It’s an urban myth that has spread at alarming speed.

What actually happened was that police in Croydon advised local establishments that taking steps such as introducing a dress code and serving drinks in plastic glasses would help keep violence out of their premises. This was also ages ago, and had nothing to do with the England flag, immigrants, turbans or hijabs, but the paranoid ignorami have taken the opportunity to work themselves up into a masturbatory fever over it.

It’s a familiar story. Nobody has banned “Baa Baa Black Sheep”, Brussels has never banned bent bananas, and gay feminist gypsy Muslims haven’t ever banned Christmas and replaced it with Winterval. And no, much to the dismay of the British tabloids, the white middle classes are *still* not an oppressed minority. However, people will believe any old shit to convince themselves that their irrational fears and prejudices are somehow justified.

Read more on this at the excellent Enemies of Reason blog (from which I’ve yoinked the screengrab below – thanks @AntonVowl.)

Sex, Drugs and Greek Tragedy

Having spent a rather exciting evening at a production of Oscar Wilde’s Salome, I found myself craving more provocative, violent and knee-tremblingly good theatre. On my return home, I hit the internet. In an act of almost instant serendipity, the gods, fate or Richard Dawkins (feel free to delete as appropriate to your own belief system) promptly alerted me to this article from Cherwell.org:

“Oxford Catholics have voiced their concern after it was revealed that tickets for the upcoming play ‘Antigone’ will include a discount on sex toys and pornography from ‘The Private Shop’ on Cowley Road. Antigone is due to be performed this Sunday evening at The Cellar, which has never hosted play productions before. There are rumours that drugs will also be circulating during performances, although director Jess Edwards stressed that the production team will be upholding the Cellar’s strict drugs policy at all times. Edwards said that the prospect of an S&M show in Oxford had been met with excitement by students...

The performance is billed as ‘the closest a party can get to a play’ with a live DJ, strobe lighting and shot girls. The actors will move amongst audience members. The Oxford version of Antigone describes itself as a ‘highly sexualised production with a sadomasochism costume theme’. The production team claim that their version of the play is a visual way to bring out the excess of Greek tragedy, frightening and relevant to a modern audience.”

Original article here, and more details about the production here.