SYDNEY, Australia – Catharine Lumby’s new book The Porn Report dispels longstanding stereotypes about porn enthusiasts.
Lumby says the stereotypical middle-aged male porn aficionado is being challenged. She says newcomers to adult material are likely to be women younger than 35, living in the suburbs, voting for a progressive party, in a monogamous relationship and earning slightly more than average.
The book questions a myriad of myths about who views adult material on their television sets and computers in Australia.
According to Lumby, these myths include the belief that “no sane woman” would ever lay eyes on pornography if not forced to do so by a male partner.
“We have very clear evidence there is a growing proportion of porn consumers who are women,” she said. “The statistics are so high now that that these myths don’t seem correct.”
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