Originally Posted by
backpack2389
"Trust me....before video tapes..magazines were way more popular than they are today....and if you had an older brother or dad that had them...you would find them and knew where they were."
I actually spoke with my father about this one time. He is a few years older than you are, married for 30 years. He spent his entire childhood living in small towns. He said that when he was 13 he discovered his father's Playboy stash, and would occasionally manage to sneak off with one - that he would then view for months as getting another was difficult. He still remembers the names of the women in those pictures.
When my boyfriend, and many of my good male friends, deem to discuss their first exposures, the memories recounted often go like this: I was on the computer (googling dirty words, looking up stuff for a class project, etc.,) when I saw a link to a porn website. From there they go on to describe how amazing it was to have so many different naked women available, how there was always a different act to look up, how they never knew that 'x' really looked like that, that women really like that, etc., (It's a huge learning experience and they are children absorbing every minute of it) Then many will go on to say that they, not surprisingly, love it so much that for the next couple of years any time Mom and Dad were gone for the weekend they spent hours looking up all sorts of different videos. When I ask them 'who was the first woman you saw naked?' they say 'I don't know, just some porn star.'
My boyfriend started doing this at age 13, a late bloomer. A couple of my other friends admit to starting this at age 10 and those men actually learned to masturbate from porn. Most young men I know say they began looking at it at about 11 or 12. During my undergraduate, I had male roommates that would literally spend an entire Saturday looking at porn - at the time, I thought that level of consumption was and that they themselves were abnormal. When I leave for the weekend, my boyfriend will spend several hours looking at porn. It's a habit he developed and as far as he feels, there's nothing wrong with a 4 hour porn 'binge' on Saturday. All of this is totally normal for men my age and it is completely different than snagging a once a month dirty magazine.
But, I digress. What you recount as your first exposure to porn involves magazines, hardly as stimulating as videos - if they were even close, then magazine reading would rival video watching as a recreational activity. Purchasing a magazine is again much more costly than looking up a video online. It's also much more boring - the pictures don't move, don't make sounds, they don't have someone having sex with them, they require effort and creativity (to imagine that you're having sex with them), and unlike videos, they are not literally showing you the step by step of someone else's concept of sex. There's much more left to you to figure out and much more stimulation you have to provide yourself - you aren't completely getting all of this stimulation externally.
"And the first Beta and VHS tape decks didn't come on the scene until after I was out of college. And those first ones were VERY expensive."
Right, it was very expensive, but now is free. And despite being free, the industry today makes more money than ever before. That's because there is a level of consumption as has never before been seen - particularly on the part of women. There is something different going on.
"Also....the Internet wasn't invented in the latter 1990's as some people believe....it dates back decades earlier....I had my first email account and first used the internet back in 1981.....thats no typo....Nineteen eighty one"
Even so, your average child would not have had free and easy access to the internet then and it certainly wasn't overloaded with videos the way it is now. Plus, as a computer technician, your experiences with computers are atypical.