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Dirty Girls

Posted by: Ros on: June 19, 2009

Thanks to a commenter on my earlier post who suggested some useful links on the subject of women and pornography. He’s compiled some better statistics. In August 2003, an estimated 34 million people visited adult entertainment sites—about 25% of Internet users in the U.S. In September 2003, more than 32 million unique individuals visited a [...]

Some statistics

Posted by: Ros on: June 12, 2009

I can’t see much on the website where I found these statistics to indicate how the research was done or what the figures actually represent, so do take them with a hefty helping of salt. I think these are for the US in 2003. But still food for thought: Women and Pornography Women keeping their [...]

Women, porn and the romance of the gospel

Posted by: Ros on: June 12, 2009

On several occasions, I’ve heard Christian women being warned of the dangers of too much chick lit in their reading habits and too many romantic comedies in their viewing habits. More than once I’ve heard the analogy that these things are to women what pornography is to men. This article from a woman at Capitol [...]


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