To me, it depends upon your definition of porn. I enjoy looking at tastefully shot photos of beautiful naked women, as in Playboy, or tasteful erotic-themed art. Contrary to popular public opinion, I don't really consider such pics to be porn.
I really dislike and avoid the raunchy waaaay out there stuff (scat, bestiality, s&m, etc.). While I admittedly do have a occasional passing curiosity, it is beyond my understanding why people would actually enjoy activities like that.
But yes, it absolutely could become addictive. People have a definite problem with porn addiction, and it is just like alcohol, food and drugs. I know people who have hundreds of GBs of porn. I even know someone (with a very cute wife and three kids) who literally has a Tb (terabyte) of hardcore porn pics and movies, and is unabashedly proud of this fact.
My question (and the question you have to ask yourself) is whether porn really "fills a void", or if it just gives people the illusion that the void has been filled, like drugs or alcohol does. I suppose that it is then up to the individual to discover for themselves whether it's a harmless hobby or an addiction.
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