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Have you ever wondered how people react after watching porn for the first time? BuzzFeed decided to find out. Well here is a video, where a couple of women decide to break their Porn virginity together. The video captures the reactions of a bunch of women, who claim to watch porn for the first time. It could well be fake but the video is entertaining nonetheless. Buzzfeed always comes up with such videos, capturing people’s reaction of their first-time experience of various quirky things. (Also watch- Playboy magazine: What happens when women read Playboy magazine for the first time?) Also Read - YouTube Shorts Arriving Soon on Smart Android TVs. Read Here
According to the Pew Research Center, in 2013 a survey revealed that only 8 per cent of women viewed porn online. These three women seem to come under the bracket of the aforementioned number. Buzzfeed has got them to watch porn for the very first time and has shared their reactions with us. Although they were never curious about the idea of watching porn, here they are, watching porn from a different time era and reacting to it. Watch their amusement and funny reactions in the YouTube video below: Also Read - Netflix Not to Stream Ads During Movies, TV Series For Kids
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Women react after watching porn for the first time — Watch video here
More stories to check out before you go
Have you ever wondered how people react after watching porn for the first time? BuzzFeed decided to find out. Well here is a video, where a couple of women decide to break their Porn virginity together. The video captures the reactions of a bunch of women, who claim to watch porn for the first time. It could well be fake but the video is entertaining nonetheless. Buzzfeed always comes up with such videos, capturing people’s reaction of their first-time experience of various quirky things. (Also watch- Playboy magazine: What happens when women read Playboy magazine for the first time?) Also Read - YouTube Shorts Arriving Soon on Smart Android TVs. Read Here
According to the Pew Research Center, in 2013 a survey revealed that only 8 per cent of women viewed porn online. These three women seem to come under the bracket of the aforementioned number. Buzzfeed has got them to watch porn for the very first time and has shared their reactions with us. Although they were never curious about the idea of watching porn, here they are, watching porn from a different time era and reacting to it. Watch their amusement and funny reactions in the YouTube video below: Also Read - Netflix Not to Stream Ads During Movies, TV Series For Kids
For breaking news and live news updates, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter and Instagram . Read more on Latest News on India.com .
Published Date: April 6, 2015 5:47 PM IST
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With the ubiquity and easy access to porn these days, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that people are beginning to study the effects of it on our sex lives. According to a website called projectknow.com , 420 million web pages are dedicated to porn, meaning the non-porn Internet roughly consists of..well, Wikipedia. Scientists at Cambridge University recently studied the brain scans of porn addicts and found that they looked exactly like those of drug addicts. With such an inexhaustible supply of porn at our disposal, there is a growing concern that it is beginning to affect our brains, our relationships, and even our bodies (beyond, of course, your mother’s idle threats of blindness and hairy palms). A recent survey of a Reddit community called NoFap , which is committed to abstaining from porn and masturbation, has helped researchers open the door to a better understanding of the effects of pornography on our lives. While the results are not entirely conclusive, there are certainly some statistics that should give a moment’s pause. Here are some of the reasons why it may be a good idea to stick to Netflix next time you open up your laptop:
For those addicted to porn, arousal actually declined with the same mate. Those who regularly found different mates were able to continue their arousal. It’s known as the Coolidge Effect, or a tendency toward novelty-seeking behavior. Porn, after all, trains the viewer to expect constant newness.
One in five people who regularly watch porn admitted to feeling controlled by their own sexual desires.
12 percent of NoFappers report watching five or more hours of Internet porn every week. 59 percent report watching between four and fifteen (!!) hours of porn every week.
Almost 50 percent of those on NoFap have never had sex in their lives, meaning their only experience with intimacy is purely digital.
42 percent of male college students report visiting porn sites regularly.
53 percent of the NoFappers had developed a regular porn habit between the ages of 12 and 14. An alarming 16 percent said they started watching before they were 12.
64 percent report that their tastes in porn have become more extreme or deviant.
Among 27- to 31-year-olds on NoFap: 19 percent suffer from premature ejaculation, 25 percent are disinterested in sex with their partner, 31 percent have difficulty reaching orgasm, and 34 percent experience erectile dysfunction.
After committing to no masturbation/porn, 60 percent of those on NoFap felt that their sexual functions had improved.
And 67 percent had an increase in energy levels as well as productivity.
So there it is, men. While the evidence may not be scientifically thorough, there’s certainly enough to suggest that porn has a negative impact on our lives. It might be a good time to give that overworked hand some rest, or, at the very least, use it to dial the phone number of a real live human woman and ask her out on a date.
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Children and teenagers who are exposed to pornography online are more likely to develop an addiction to smut than adults, according to researchers.
Teens young brains are “more wired for pleasure and so are more susceptible to fall prey to porn addiction because their brains release higher dosages of dopamine, the neurotransmitter that is associated with pleasurable feelings, The Wall Street Journal reported .
Sexual activity is known to stimulate the brain by releasing an excess dose of dopamine. In young people whose brains are particularly sensitive to overstimulation, exposure to porn could lead the brain to seek out the pleasurable dose in a compulsive manner.
Researchers have also found that repeated exposure to pornography makes whose who are “predisposed toward aggressive sexual behavior” more than four times more likely to display greater levels of sexual violence than their peers who consumed porn less frequently.
Another major study also found that young men who reported compulsive consumption of pornography had brain activity that mirrored those of drug addicts who were shown photographs of narcotics.
Meanwhile, a separate study found that some 42% of kids between the ages of 10 and 17 will have been exposed to pornographic material sometime during the previous 12 months.
Researchers warn that this prolonged exposure to pornography at such a young age could distort teens’ views on sex.
Billie Eilish, the 20-year-old Grammy Award-winning singer, has said that he believes a porn habit that he first developed at the age of 11 has “destroyed my brain.”
“I think porn is a disgrace. I used to watch a lot of porn, to be honest. I started watching porn when I was, like, 11,” Eilish told Howard Stern of SiriusXM Radio last year.
Eilish also admitted that she began watching more and more graphic types of pornography, which warped her ideas about sex and relationships.
“It got to a point where I couldn’t watch anything else unless it was violent, I didn’t think it was attractive,” she confessed.
Experts warn that parents and educators should refrain from inducing guilt or shame in teens by scolding them for watching porn.
A survey conducted by Los Angeles-based psychologist Nicole Prause found that nearly one in three young adult men who took part in a porn-abstinence program reported feeling suicidal after relapsing.
“If we shut down conversations and say, ‘Don’t watch porn, and if you do, it’s an addiction and it will rot your brain,’ that’s terrifying,” Prause told the Journal.
“It’s some of the messaging that’s making it worse.”
Experts recommend that parents filter explicit content on their kids’ devices. Apple offers a “Content and Privacy Restrictions” option in the “Screen Time” section of the settings menu on iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices.
This allows parents to block “adult websites” from the devices.
Android-operated devices also offer content restrictions that can be activated by going to the Google Play Store and selecting “Parental controls.”

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