there are always people with weak wills who get hooked on something psychologically. Hardcore opiates like heroin, however, are NOT just a psychological habit. that comparison is moot.
However, there is a time and place for everything. Surfing porn while at work (unless it's a part of your job) is counter productive. The executive logged into porn sites for 8 hours should be doing his job instead of beating his wombhammer; though I'm guessing he just ties one off in the morning and doesn't log out of the site until he turns his computer off for the day.
My biggest beef with porn is the invasiveness of it. Porn sells itself, it doesn't need to be shoved in our faces for us to realize it's there. If someone is interested in beastiality or spanking or toe sucking porn, they'll go find it; they aren't going to wait for an ad to slip through their junk-mail filters. It's also very frustrating to check your email at work only to have hardcore photos of "pre-teens who love black cock in their asses" or "clueless young boy-sluts" take over your screen and make you trip over yourself trying to close the window before your coworkers see them and realize what a dirty mind the internet thinks you have. I believe this is just another form of harrassment akin to telemarketers, and should be abolished. If word of mouth isn't enough to get your revenue up, your porn site probably just sucks.
just my opinion.
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