Here’s what porn REALLY does to your brain

Porn is fake, but its effects are very real. A Daily Mail article has rounded up the research on the danger of pornography. Among other results, research has found that exposure to pornography affects people similarly to exposure to hard drugs. Upon viewing explicit media, the brain produces a surge of dopamine, the feel-good hormone. As users repeatedly trigger surges of dopamine through pornography, the brain becomes desensitized. It will then take more and more stimulation to produce the same level of “high.”

Eventually, real life physical intimacy just won’t be exciting enough. Those who use pornography will need more hard-core porn and more of it to experience a normal physiological sexual response.

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Here’s what porn REALLY does to your brain

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