At the 2002 American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers convention, attorneys present
reported that 56% of their recent divorce cases resulted from a spouse’s compulsive Internet porn use. (Paul, 2005) After watching only six hours of nonviolent pornography,
research subjects were much less likely to want to marry or have children than subjects in the control group. (Zillmann and Bryant) . 41% of surveyed adults admitted they felt insecure and less attractive due to their partner’s pornography use. (Yarhouse,Marriage Related Research)


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