"I know it when I see it" may have been an adequate descriptor for pornography from Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart, but when it comes to addiction to pornography, researchers don't merely stop there.
There has been a good deal of research on porn addiction, but researchers led by Christian Laier at University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany, point out that women are often left out. Can't females love porn to the point that it impairs their life functions, too? We know that women's "cybersex" use (using the Internet to watch porn, read erotica, peruse sex shops, etc.) differs from that of men: They do it less frequently, and they prefer a social component—online sex chatrooms, for instance.
The new study, on the other hand, shows how male and female porn addicts are similar:
Some of these findings may seem obvious, but they lend credence to the idea that porn addiction (like other addiction) is a "learned" behavior gone haywire.
--Bettina Chang