The New Sex Study That Has Porn Stars Rejoicing
Here's some good news for porn stars — and fans.
Is porn the root of all evil? Does it ruin young minds? Some certainly think so, but a new study begs to differ.
The study, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, found that there is no direct correlation between viewing porn and attempting wild sex acts in real life — and several porn stars couldn't be happier about the news.
Dana Vespoli, an adult entertainment star, told The Huffington Post: "The idea that pornography in and of itself causes problematic sexual behavior is absurd in the same way that listening to Marilyn Manson doesn't turn you into a serial killer or watching Michael Bay movies doesn't turn you into a pyromaniac."
See what more porn stars had to say about the findings: Porn Stars Allie Haze, Nina Hartley Gratified By Study Suggesting Porn Effects On Behavior Are Minimal
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