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Gone are the days where people shoved their Playboy magazines under the mattress—we’ve now in a society where porn is the norm.
Twenty years ago, if you were to mention the word “porn” in a social setting, you might have been perceived as “weird” or just plain “crazy.”
Today, with the global accessibility of the internet and the pornification of mass media , porn is no longer taboo. In fact, now, it’s completely normalized, and you’re “weird” or “crazy” if you don’t have a porn habit .
Now, all one has to do is sit down at their computer or grab their phone and, with just two clicks, be immersed in an endless world of the most extreme pornographic images/videos in every conceivable genre. No matter the consumer’s age, background, or culture, porn is completely available.
The easy access of porn today is contributing to its rapid spread across the globe. Bottom line — porn is more popular today than ever.
Here are just a few stats on the state of porn from the last couple of years , according to one of the most popular and largest hardcore porn websites today, Pornhub. This is all data gathered from their insights site:
– Enough porn was watched in 2016 on this one website that all the data would fill 194,000,000 USB sticks. If you put the USB sticks end to end, they’d wrap all the way around the moon.
– In 2017 alone , Pornhub got 28.5 BILLION visits. That’s almost 1,000 visits a second, or 78.1 million a day—way more than the population of the entire United Kingdom. That number has since jumped to 33.5 billion site visits in 2018 , and 42 billion site visits in 2019 .
– In 2016 , 91,980,225,000 videos were watched on Pornhub. In 2018 , that number jumped to more than 109,012,068,000. That’s over 14 videos watched for every person on the entire planet.
-Also, more than 5,824,699,200 hours of porn were watched on the site in just 2019 . That’s equal to almost 665 centuries of content consumed in 1 year, on just one porn site.
-“Lesbian,” “teen,” “stepmom,” “mom,” and “step sister” have all topped the charts as some of the most searched terms on the site for the last 6 years, at least.
We don’t share these stats to scare anyone, we share to shine a light on the reality of popular and normalized it is. The numbers don’t lie. And keep in mind, this is just one popular porn site’s stats—there are dozens more free porn tube sites likely with similar metrics.
In a study done in 2006 of Norwegians aged 18-49, 82% looked at pornographic magazines, 84% consumed pornographic films, and 34% consumed pornography online. Consider how that study was just one year before the smartphone came out.
In fact, just a few years after that study was done, we can see how much of porn has left the material world and saturated the internet, to hardcore pornographic video-streaming websites. Porn consumption rates among young adults have often been reported at around 75% for men and 30% for women—but that’s not what this study found . Instead, 91-99% for men and 60-92% for women is more accurate .
The reality is, we are the first generation in the history of the world to be dealing with this on such a huge scale.
At the time of the 2006 study we mentioned above, 68% of those who consumed porn online were men while women only made up 13.6%. However, times are changing are fast due to — you guessed it — internet porn. In analytics released by popular porn site Pornhub a couple of years ago, women are 113% more likely to search the term “hardcore” than men. They are also over 105% more likely to seek out more intense genres of porn like “gangbang” and “rough sex.” ( Click here to read an article about why we think that is. )
Not only does the porn industry include both male and female consumers, they have even begun to target children , or at least do less than the absolute minimum to keep kids from accessing pornographic content.
A study done in 2008 found that 93% of boys and 62% of girls had been exposed to pornography in their early adolescent years.
Studies have also shown that the average age of a child’s first exposure to porn is around 11 years old. However, we see that that age is rapidly falling with more kids learning how to use phones, tablets, and computers at earlier ages.
Consider how there is nothing stopping people from buying domains and creating porn sites, all that porn companies have to do is buy purposely misspelled or seemingly innocent URLs, and anyone can accidentally end up on a hardcore porn site.
Countless personal accounts have shown that first exposure to pornography on a young, developing brain has the potential to lead to a lifelong toxic habit. Recently, research by security technology company Bitdefender found that kids under the age of 10 now account for 22% of online porn consumption among the under 18 age. And do you know why this is? Because porn is more accessible, anonymous, and affordable than ever before.
Gone are the days where people shoved their Playboy magazines under the mattress—we’ve now in a society where porn is the norm. It’s clear how this shift in society is harming consumers and relationships , so we are doing something about it. Speak up, and speak out that porn isn’t normal, harmless, or healthy.
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News media organizations often treat specific internet safety issues as fads – after being THE hot topic, issues fall out of favor becoming “old news” in spite of ongoing risks and threats. We’ve seen this with pornography, child predators, chat room risks, meeting strangers and, more recently, sexting.
Today’s hot topic is cyberbullying, but given the nature of our media cycles, we should expect to see this join the ranks of “old news” by the end of the year. That isn’t to say these topics aren’t ongoing threats, just that they lose media attention.
Internet pornography was the first big internet safety topic to make news, and it has remained largely out of favor among the popular press ever since. But that doesn’t mean the issues and costs have vanished, or that “it’s just an issue among right-wing prudes.” In fact, there's significant research emanating from academic circles which suggests that online pornography is not without significant social and economic costs.
The societal costs of pornography are staggering. The financial cost to business productivity in the U.S. alone is estimated at $16.9 Billion annually; but the human toll, particularly among our youth and in our families, is far greater.
According to Patrick F. Fagan, Ph.D, psychologist and former Deputy Assistant Health and Human Services Secretary, “ two recent reports, one by the American Psychological Association on hyper-sexualized girls, and the other by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy on the pornographic content of phone texting among teenagers, make clear that the digital revolution is being used by younger and younger children to dismantle the barriers that channel sexuality into family life. ii
Pornography hurts adults, children, couples, families, and society. Among adolescents, pornography hinders the development of a healthy sexuality, and among adults, it distorts sexual attitudes and social realities. In families, pornography use leads to marital dissatisfaction, infidelity, separation, and divorce .”
In February 2010, the number of people using a work computer to visit sexually oriented websites was as high as 28%, according to research conducted by The Nielsen Company. The average visit to a pornography site from a work computer was about 13 minutes. During the month, the average worker was estimated to spend one hour and 38 minutes on such sites. 
If we leverage data extracted on March 30, 2012 from the Bureau of Labor Statistics which calculates average hourly earnings at $23.23, and we multiply by one hour and 38 minutes, we’d see a loss of roughly $38/month per employee due to pornography usage in the workplace. Multiply that by 12 months and a yearly loss of $456 coming from every employee that views pornography can be estimated.
The number of U.S. employees reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as of March 30th, 2012 was 132 million. If we divide this by the 28% of employees who use a work computer to visit pornographic sites, up to 37 million employees view pornography in the workplace. (Note: There are many ways to pare down this number, for example by excluding some labor categories, but for the sake of the exercise we’re keeping it simple).
Thus, if 37 million employees are viewing the average amount of pornography cited by the Nielsen Company, the annual productivity loss to companies is a staggering $16.9 Billion dollars.
Here are some of the most credible statistics available today on internet pornography. 
The amount of pornographic material available on the web is staggering. As introductory economics, search engines, and other online data repositories tell us, the market for such material is just as large. 
28,258 users are watching pornography on the internet.
$3,075.64 is being spent on pornography on the internet.
372 people are typing the word "adult" into a search engine.
By focusing on the data behind the creation and consumption of pornographic content, the dangers facing people can be easily overlooked. The sheer magnitude of available online pornography is merely one aspect of a larger issue that plagues society.
One area of study considered important among development experts is the effect of pornography on teens and young adults.
It increases the odds of teenage pregnancy. Teenagers with frequent exposure to sexual content on TV have a substantially greater likelihood of teenage pregnancy, and the likelihood of teen pregnancy was twice as high doubles when the quantity of sexual content exposure within the viewing episodes was high. viii
It hinders sexual development. Pornography viewing by teens disorients them during the developmental phase when they have to learn how to handle their sexuality and when they are most vulnerable to uncertainty about their sexual beliefs and moral values. ix Blocking internet-connected devices from accessing adult material is a good start in keeping pornography out of reach for teens. 
It raises the risk of depression. A significant relationship also exists among teens between frequent pornography use and feelings of loneliness, including major depression. x
It creates distorted expectations which hinder healthy sexual development. Adolescents exposed to high levels of pornography have lower levels of sexual self-esteem. xi Keeping the conversation going with your child about the effects of pornography is essential to heading off issues like depression and low self-esteem.
The negative effects of pornography do not end after development. They can be just as harmful to families and marriages.
According to National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families, 2010, 47% of families in the United States reported that pornography is a problem in their home. xii
Pornography use increases the marital infidelity rate by more than 300%. xiii
40 percent of people identified as “sex addicts” lose their spouses, 58 percent suffer considerable financial losses, and about 33% lose their jobs. xiv
68% of divorce cases involve one party meeting a new paramour over the internet while 56% involve one party having an “obsessive interest” in pornographic websites. xv
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