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General Online Porn Stats
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47.78 percent of families said pornography is a problem in their home
Focus on the Family Poll, 1 October, 2003.
17.8% of all "born again" Christian adults (in America) have visited
sexually-oriented Websites.
Zogby survey conducted for Focus on the Family, 2000
One-third of divorce litigation is caused by online affairs
"This Is an Internet E-Mergency", The Fortino Group
According to pastors, the 8 top sexual issues damaging to their congregation
are: 57% pornography addiction, 34% sexually active never-married adults, 30%
adultery of married adults, 28% sexually active teenagers, 16% sexual
dissatisfaction, 14% unwed pregnancy, 13% sexually active previously married
adults, and 9% sexual abuse.
More Sex, Please. Christianity Today International, Winter 2005.
42 percent of surveyed adults indicated that their partner's use of pornography
made them feel insecure.
Marriage Related Research, Mark A. Yarhouse, Psy.D. Christian Counseling Today,
2004 Vol. 12 No. 1.
41 percent of surveyed adults admitted they felt less attractive due to their
partner's pornography use.
Marriage Related Research, Mark A. Yarhouse, Psy.D. Christian Counseling Today,
2004 Vol. 12 No. 1.
30 percent of surveyed adults said their partner's use of pornography made them
feel more like a sexual object.
Marriage Related Research, Mark A. Yarhouse, Psy.D. Christian Counseling Today,
2004 Vol. 12 No. 1.
Only 54% of Internet households with teenagers now use filters..."It's
important to understand that there is no such thing as a perfect filter"
said Amanda Lenhart, a Pew research specialist.
Pew Internet & American Life Project. March, 2005
The breakdown of male/female visitors to pornography sites is 72% male to 28%
female.
Family Safe Media, May 2005
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