A New Study Offers Porn Consumption Insight

The results of a Department of Sociology at the University of Nevada study about porn and the fans consumption of, and beliefs about, have been released. The authors included Daniel Sahl, M.A., and Crystal Jackson, M.A., Ph.D. students in the Department of Sociology at UNLV, and Dr. Barbara Brents, associate professor of sociology at UNLV. The results are far from surprising, but also very satisfying.

The largest percentage polled reported that they watch porn a couple of times a week. When asked which type of media they use, 55% said they actually still watch porn on DVD via their computer, however, 51% reported that they also watch it online for free. Way down the list were cable television channels (20%), DVD on the computer (15%) and pay-to-download online (12%).

Most subjects (48%) said they pick what they are going to watch according to favorite content or style, while 32% said they choose it because of the performer. Further down the list of viewing criteria was purchase price (17%) and favorite production company (4%).

Not surprisingly, over 80% of respondents said they enjoyed watching porn with a partner.

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