Watching porn and chance of becoming gay

watching porn and chance of becoming gay

Gay and straight pornography addiction

user9201

Iam a 16 years old guy so it startex at age 13 watching straight porn and at 14 i started getting addicted to watch gay porn also and wanting to hold sex (gay or straight) iam actually straight so iam now trying to stop this addiction so i dont become gay

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TMAC2

Good morning,

2 things.

There are TONS of people on here who are battling porn addiction, so I’m hoping you find the support you need. If you use the magnifying glass icon in the top right, you can search for existing threads related to your specific struggle or addiction. Tons of wisdom and counsel here on virtually every addiction.

Secondly, and I express this in the most helpful way possible – perhaps consider therapy. Not just to help with your addiction, but also to maybe help realize and clarify your sexuality. In your teen years there is a lot of questioning and uncertainty that can occur around our identities, including our sexual identities. Experimenting etc can be part of that, which could describe the various types of stuff you’re looking at. But it might not.
However, I want to say that one does not “become gay”, especially as a result o

Watching Porn Can Create You Bisexual, According To Study

Watching too much porn can construct you swing both ways.

A study released by the pornographic website xHamster revealed in their "Report on Digital Sexuality" that a survey of 11,000 users found that the more porn they consumed, the likelier they were to be bisexual.

While the study did unveil that 22.36% of U.S. porn viewers are bisexual, the overwhelming majority of the consumers (67.77%) are heterosexual. 4.05% identified themselves as gay or woman-loving woman. Turns out porn is so authoritative that it can alter our preferences. We're not surprised. We have an article on "kinks" like sexual overuse and how pornography has the tendency to influence people's sexual behaviors.

The researchers found that 13.09% of people who watched porn once a week are bisexual. Those who consumed it a few times a week had a 19.73% chance of being double attraction. Once a afternoon would place you among the 23.01%, while addictively watching several times a day puts you among the 27.46% of the website's frequent viewers who are bisexual.

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Does porn lead to homosexuality?

neetwarrior1

@Alastair@debellator@Mahesh27_03
I thought I’d construct a discussion topic instead of invading a memes topic with science stuff

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goodautumn2

yes , it does make you homo,
that’s why American have so many homo sexual people, cause they started doing everything at such new age,
and with the time they get bored doing normal stuff, so to explore more they go further than normal sex,

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masturbationiswrong3

Yes it does. Stroking a penis while sexual aroused is a lesbian act because you associate feeling a penis with sexual pleasure. Technically pmo is bisexual operate but mostly homosexual.

Alao when you monitor porn you not only see women but also men and their penises. Men should rotate you off but you end up being turned on, so you associate the man body with pleasure on top of feeling your penis.

A very easy thing to consider is that stroking your penis is not alternative than sucking your penis but we know most people will consoder 0enis sucking gay.

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Alastair4

It potentially can, when we’re turned on and watching the video, then we also see the men performing, we might get muddled and perhap

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People worry about whether watching pornography can harm them, their marriages, or negatively affect their sexuality. The complicated authenticity is that for most people, watching pornography has little negative effect. But for some small numbers, watching pornography can initiate extreme conflict and personal struggles.

Sadly, most literature on pornography has done a poor job of bridging this divide, making it difficult for people to understand how to reflect about what pornography explore means specifically for them. Porn might not be suitable for everyone, and now we need to start helping people improve predict how watching porn might affect them.

There are tidal waves of fresh research into the effects of pornography, exploring more sophisticated, nuanced, and interactive effects. As a finding, we must now shift away from blanket prohibitions such as “pornography is addictive,” “pornography is harmless!” or “pornography destroys love!” Instead, we need to help people use this research to answer the question: “Is watching porn going to be harmful for ME?” These unlike effects break out into a few general areas, across cultural issues, age and gender, relatio

Can watching porn be a compulsion in SO-OCD?

Our sexuality determines who we’re attracted to—or not attracted to—and can dramatically influence our relationships, experiences, and even sense of self. Most people’s sexual orientation emerges in early adolescence, while others may not figure out their sexuality or gender identity until they are adults. Further, some people find putting labels on their feelings tough, or discover that their feelings change over time. 

But here’s the thing: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) doesn’t concern if you are actually secure in your sexual orientation. It only intends to breed doubt and distress. A subtype of the condition known as Sexual Orientation OCD (SO-OCD) barrages people with unwanted, intrusive thoughts and doubts about their sexuality—latching onto even the possibility of uncertainty—and leads them to engage in compulsive behaviors to feel better, if only temporarily.

Believe it or not, some of these compulsions actually involve using pornography in an strive to feel certain about one’s sexual orientation. Let’s learn more about why watching porn might be compulsive, how you can learn if your possess behaviors are SO-OCD compu