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Young or old first exposure to porn promotes poor attitudes towards women

Researchers said some discoveries went against their initial predictions.

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Men who first encounter pornography at either an early or late age end up being bad news for women – but in different ways, researchers have found.

Gaining access to explicit sexual images when young forges a desire to exert power over women, while latecomers to porn have a tendency to become promiscuous playboys, the research showed.

The US team questioned 330 male university students aged 17 to 54 about their first exposure to pornographic material and their current attitudes towards women.

A piece of tape covering a laptop's webcam, with a porn search typed into the Google Chrome internet browser, in London
Scientists said the discovery went against their initial expectations (Yui Mok/PA)

The second discovery was a surprise because sexual promiscuity was predicted to increase the earlier men were exposed to porn, said the scientists.

Chrissy Richardson, also from the Nebraska team, said: “That finding has sparked many more questions and potential research ideas because it was so unexpected based on what we know about gender role socialisation and media exposure.”

The study was presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association in Washington.

A user looking at both a phone and a laptop screen displaying an option page in the Google Chrome internet browser - allowing users to clear their online browsing data - in London
Men who were exposed to porn at a younger age were more likely to desire exerting power over women (Yui Mok/PA)

A majority of men indicated that their first exposure was accidental rather than deliberate or forced.

No significant association was seen between the nature of the exposure and subsequent attitudes towards women.

“We were surprised that the type of exposure did not affect whether someone wanted power over women or to engage in playboy behaviours,” said Ms Bischmann. “We had expected that intentional, accidental or forced experiences would have differing outcomes.”