Kimm H. (alfalpharetta) reviewed Pornified : How Pornography Is Transforming Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This book is full of unsubstantiated opinions. It speaks of porn as being enhancing to relationships, and not harmful until it becomes addictive or children are exposed. But doesn't back up the claim. It speaks of porn as value neutral. It makes no mention of the people in pornography... Human trafficking, why the women in porn behave the way they do, even though it's not "real," how children end up in child porn. It assumes women do porn for money, and that's ok. It interviews a bunch of porn users and garners their opinions about their own porn use. They all eventually regret wasting so much time using porn and the fact that they can't have sex with real women anymore.
The gist of this book is you can get addicted to porn and it will make you a social/sexual misfit, and it will lead to needing child porn/ beastiality to become sexually aroused. No mention of the industry or morality. It tries to draw a blurred line b/w fun/recreational use and tragic patheticness.
The gist of this book is you can get addicted to porn and it will make you a social/sexual misfit, and it will lead to needing child porn/ beastiality to become sexually aroused. No mention of the industry or morality. It tries to draw a blurred line b/w fun/recreational use and tragic patheticness.