Some men seek porn. Other men seek men who don’t seek porn. Or so they say. Both claims are evident or inferable in a University of Montreal press release, which begins:
A Université de Montréal researcher, funded by the Interdisciplinary Research Center on Family Violence and Violence Against Women, has launched a new study to examine the effects of pornography on men. “We started our research seeking men in their twenties who had never consumed pornography. We couldn’t find any,” says Simon Louis Lajeunesse, a postdoctoral student and professor at the School of Social Work.
(Thanks to investigator Rose Fox for bringing this to our attention.)