P*rnography, like addictive substances, triggers a surge of dopamine in the brain overwhelming the reward system.
This leads to a decreased sensitivity to natural sources of pleasure, making it harder to experience satisfaction from real-life interactions.
Studies using MRI scans have shown that heavy p*rn users experience a reduction in grey matter in certain areas of the brain, which are crucial for decision-making and impulse control.
Research also shows that frequent p*rn users experience can also lead to changes in brain connectivity, affecting cognitive performance and emotional regulation.
There are also psychological and behavioral impacts associated with frequent p*rn use as well unfortunately.
The brain can become desensitized to the s*xual content in p*rn, which usually leads to a desire for more extreme or intense images to achieve the same level of arousal.
P*rnography can also become additive, leading to compulsive use and difficulty controlling urges, similar to substance addiction.
Studies have also linked p*rn use to increased rates of depression, anxiety and other mental health issues.
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