"You have heard that it was said, 'You must not
commit adultery.'
But I say to you, anyone who stares at a woman with lust for her has
already committed adultery with her in his heart." Matthew 5:27-28
PORNOGRAPHY ADDICTION STATS
Statistics on Pornography, Sexual Addiction and Online PerpetratorsPornography Addiction and Industry StatisticsAs of 2003, there were 1.3 million pornographic websites; 260 million pages (N2H2, 2003). The total porn industry revenue for 2006: $13.3 billion in the United States; $97 billion worldwide (Internet Filter Review). U.S. adult DVD/video rentals in
2005: almost 1 billion (Adult Video News). Unique worldwide users visiting adult web sites monthly: 72 million (Internet Filter Review). Number of hardcore pornography titles released in 2005 (U.S.): 13,588 (Internet Filter Review). Adults admitting to Internet sexual addiction: 10%; 28% of those are women (Internet Filter Review). More than 70% of men from 18 to 34 visit a pornographic site in a typical month (comScore Media Metrix). More than 20,000 images of child pornography posted online every week (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 10/8/03). Approximately 20% of all Internet pornography involves children (National Center for Mission & Exploited Children). 100,000 websites offer illegal child pornography (U.S. Customs Service estimate). As of December 2005, child
pornography was a $3 billion annual industry (Internet
Filter Review). Chr--tians, Pastors and Ch--ch Pornography StatisticsA 1996 Promise Keepers survey at one of their stadium events revealed that over 50% of the men in attendance were involved with pornography within one week of attending the event. 51% of pastors say cyber-porn is a possible temptation. 37% say it is a current struggle (Chri--ianity Today, Leadership Survey, 12/2001). Over half of evangelical pastors admits viewing pornography last year. Roger Charman of Focus on the Family's Pastoral Ministries reports that approximately 20 percent of the calls received on their Pastoral Care Line are for help with issues such as pornography and compulsive sexual behavior. In a 2000 Chri--ianity Today survey, 33% of clergy admitted to having visited a sexually explicit Web site. Of those who had visited a porn site, 53% had visited such sites “a few times” in the past year, and 18% visit sexually explicit sites between a couple of times a month and more than once a week. 29% of born again adults in the U.S. feel it is morally acceptable to view movies with explicit sexual behavior (The Barna Group). 57% of pastors say that addiction to pornography is the most sexually damaging issue to their congregation (Chri--ians and Sex Leadership Journal Survey, March 2005). Statistics on Women with Pornography Addiction28% those admitting to sexual addiction are women (internet-filter-review.com). 34% of female readers of Today's Chr--tian Woman's online newsletter admitted to intentionally accessing Internet porn in a recent poll and 1 out of every 6 women, including Chri--ians, struggles with an addiction to pornography (Today’s Chr--tian Woman, Fall 2003). Statistics on Pornography's Effect on Families and Marriages47% percent of families said
pornography is a problem in their home (Focus on the
Family Poll, October 1, 2003). Statistics on Child Pornography Use9 out of 10 children aged between the ages of 8 and 16 have viewed pornography on the Internet, in most cases unintentionally (London School of Economics January 2002). Average age of first Internet exposure to pornography: 11 years old (Internet Filter Review). Largest consumer of Internet pornography: 12 - 17 year-old age group (various sources, as of 2007). Adult industry says traffic is 20-30% children (NRC Report 2002, 3.3). Youth with significant exposure
to sexuality in the media were shown to be
significantly more likely to have had intercourse at
ages 14 to 16 (Report in Pediatrics, April, 2006). Statistics on Online Perpetrators1 in 7 children who use the internet have been sexually solicited - 2005. (Internet Filter Review) 1 in 4 kids participate in Real Time Chat. (FamilyPC Survey, 2000). 1 in 5 children (10 to 17 years old) receives unwanted sexual solicitations online (Youth Internet Safety Survey, U.S. Department of Justice, 2001). 2 in 5 abductions of children ages 15-17 are due to Internet contact (San Diego Police Dept.). 76% of victims in Net-initiated sexual exploitation cases were 13-15, 75% were girls. "Most cases progressed to sexual encounters" - 93% of the face-to-face meetings involved illegal sex (Journal of Adolescent Health, November 2004). |
Female Porn Addiction
One in Three Visitors to Adult Websites are Women!

Women are slowly catching up to men with online porn addiction. 9.4 million
women access adult websites every month and some of those sites include child
pornography.
There's no surprise reading the 2003 statistics conducted by the Internet Filter
Review. In fact, the numbers are projected to be higher considering this is a
five year old study. They found that 25% of total search engine requests are
porn-related. 12% of all websites have adult only content. However, what's
surprising is that women are quickly catching up to men when it comes to
obsessing and accessing cyber porn.
Due to anonymity and accessibility of Internet sexual content, the computer
tends to accelerate a person from being “at risk” to “addicted” at a rapid rate.
Women and Chat Rooms
The ratio of women to men in chat rooms is two to one. The Internet Filter
Review found that women are taking their Internet affairs to real life
encounters at twice the rate of men. In the University of Florida's study,
“Online Dating Virtually Irresistible to Some Married Folks”, states that
married people find it very easy to have an affair. It also says that counseling
organizations are reporting that chat rooms are the fastest-rising cause of
relationship breakdowns and the problem only stands to get worse. Regardless of
the woman or the man engaging in an online affair, research shows the spouse
feels as betrayed as they would if skin-to-skin adultery had occurred. Women
abusing their spouse's trust while trolling in chat rooms is on the rise.
Women and Child Pornography
Women involved in child pornography is a reality. Although the number of women
doesn't come near the number of men involved with this crime, they are involved.
Family Safe Media reports that in a 2006 study, “teen sex” was a search term
used 13,982,729 times in 2006. Out of those who searched “teen sex” 56% were
women. In the same study, 18% of women searched for “teen porn” out of 6,130,065
searches.
There have been plenty of news stories about women being arrested in child
pornography. In February 2008, the Ontario Provincial Police made the largest
coordinated child pornography sweep in Ontario's history. 22 people were
arrested including a 28 year old woman charged with making available and
possession of child pornography.
Read more at Suite101: Female Porn Addiction: One in Three Visitors to Adult
Websites are Women
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Truth on the Net Dot Com has written extensively on pornography. The Bible on Homosexuality is a series on pornography as viewed in the Bible and historically. And here statistics are listed concerning the use of pornography THE PORNOGRAPHY STIGMA! Statistics are revealing as referenced in the preceding article that women are one in three in adult porn web visits!
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