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Porn is Making Men Impotent

November 18, 2013


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 ILLUMINATI SOCIAL ENGINEERING



According to Canadian psychiatrist Norman Doidge,
porn has rewired the brains of millions of men.

They have become inured to normal sexual and emotional cues.


As men become impotent, Japan's heterosexual breakdown 

is heading to America as surely as floating debris from its tsunami.





The Illuminati separated sex from love and marriage and made porn readily available. As a consequence, many straight men have replaced women with images. Like many homosexuals, they have become jaded and need ever more perversity and drugs in order to respond. Real women and real love have become redundant to them.  They are effectively gay in that they are addicted to sexual pleasure. Feminism was a depopulation program that psychologically neutered many women. Porn is its male counterpart.



By Norman Doidge MD

(Excerpt abridged & edited by henrymakow.com)



A number of men reported increasing difficulty in being turned on by their actual sexual partners, spouses or girlfriends, though they still considered them objectively attractive.


When I asked if this phenomenon had any relationship to viewing pornography, they answered that it initially helped them get more excited during sex but over time had the opposite effect. Now, instead of using their senses to enjoy being in bed, in the present, with their partners, lovemaking increasingly required them to fantasize that they were part of a porn script. Some gently tried to persuade their lovers to act like porn stars, and they were increasingly interested in "f**king" as opposed to "making love."


Their sexual fantasy lives were increasingly dominated by the scenarios that they had, so to speak downloaded into their brains, and these new scripts were often more primitive and more violent than their previous sexual fantasies. I got the impression that any sexual creativity these men had was dying and that they were becoming addicted to Internet porn.


The changes I observed are not confined to a few people in therapy. A social shift is occurring. While it is usually difficult to get information about private sexual mores, this is not the case with pornography today, because its use is increasingly public. This shift coincides with the change from calling it "pornography" to the more casual term "porn."


For his book on American campus life, I Am Charlotte Simmons, Tom Wolfe spent a number of years observing students on university campuses. In the book, one boy, Ivy Peters, ... recognizes that he is like a drug addict who can no longer get high on the images that once turned him on. And the danger is that this tolerance will carry over into relationships, as it did in patients whom I was seeing, leading to potency problems and new, at times unwelcome, tastes...


When pornographers boast that they are pushing the envelope by introducing new, harder themes, what they don't say is that they must, because their customers are building up a tolerance to the content. The back pages of men's risque magazines and Internet porn sites are filled with ads for Viagra-type drugs--medicine developed for older men with erectile problems related to aging and blocked blood vessels in the penis.


r237735_959377.jpg(Since young women have become sex objects, Japanese men are opting for the real thing. Life-sized dolls)


Today young men who surf porn are tremendously fearful of impotence, or "erectile dysfunction" as it is euphemistically called. The misleading term implies that these men have a problem in their penises, but the problem is in their heads, in their sexual brain maps. The penis works fine when they use pornography. It rarely occurs to them that there may be a relationship between the pornography they are consuming and their impotence. (A few men, however, tellingly described their hours at computer porn sites as time spent "masturbating my brains out.")


One of the boys in Wolfe's book describes the girls who are coming over to have sex with their boyfriends as "cum dumpsters." He too is influenced by porn images, for "cum dumpsters," like many women in porn films, are always eager, available receptacles and therefore devalued.


The addictiveness of Internet pornography is not a metaphor. Not all addictions are to drugs or alcohol. People can be seriously addicted to gambling, even to running. All addicts show a loss of control of the activity, compulsively seek it out despite negative consequences, develop tolerance so that they need higher and higher levels of stimulation for satisfaction, and experience withdrawal if they can't consummate the addictive act.


All addiction involves long-term, sometimes lifelong, neuroplastic change in the brain. For addicts, moderation is impossible, and they must avoid the substance or activity completely if they are to avoid addictive behaviors. Alcoholics Anonymous insists that there are no "former alcoholics" and makes people who haven't had a drink for decades introduce themselves at a meeting by saying, "My name is John, and I am an alcoholic."


PORN NUMBS SEXUAL RECEPTIVITY


Pornographers promise healthy pleasure and relief from sexual tension, but what they often deliver is addiction, tolerance, and an eventual decrease in pleasure. Paradoxically, the male patients I worked with often craved pornography but didn't like it. The usual view is that an addict goes back for more of his fix because he likes the pleasure it gives and doesn't like the pain of withdrawal. But addicts take drugs when there is no prospect of pleasure, when they know they have an insufficient dose to make them high, and will crave more before they begin to withdraw. Wanting and liking are two different things.


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An addict experiences cravings because his plastic brain has become sensitized to the drug or the experience. Sensitization leads to increased wanting. It is the accumulation of deltaFosB, caused by exposure to an addictive substance or activity, that leads to sensitization.


Pornography is more exciting than satisfying because we have two separate pleasure systems in our brains, one that has to do with exciting pleasure and one with satisfying pleasure. The exciting system relates to the "appetitive" pleasure that we get imagining something we desire, such as sex or a good meal. Its neurochemistry is largely dopamine-related, and it raises our tension level.


The second pleasure system has to do with the satisfaction, or consummatory pleasure, that attends actually having sex or having that meal, a calming, fulfilling pleasure. Its neurochemistry is based on the release of endorphins, which are related to opiates and give a peaceful, euphoric bliss.


Pornography, by offering an endless harem of sexual objects, hyperactivates the appetitive system. Porn viewers develop new maps in their brains, based on the photos and videos they see. Because it is a use-it-or-lose-it brain, when we develop a map area, we long to keep it activated. Just as our muscles become impatient for exercise if we've been sitting all day, so too do our senses hunger to be stimulated...


The content of what they found exciting changed as the Web sites introduced themes and scripts that altered their brains without their awareness. Because plasticity is competitive, the brain maps for new, exciting images increased at the expense of what had previously attracted them--the reason, I believe, they began to find their girlfriends less of a turn-on.

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Comments for "Porn is Making Men Impotent "

Joyce said (November 20, 2013):

Very interesting article. This is not the first time that the illuminati/world money printers (glorifed printers) has attempted to break down the institution of the family. They also did this during the depression. At least one of their methods was to keep the older people, the traditional breadwinners of the family, unemployed, while providing jobs for young people. Sound familiar?

Apparently, there was a resurgence of the integrity of the family unit in the 50's. Could it have been a backlash against the assault during the depression? I think that we, the human family, are resilient and that we can have a resurgence again.

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Thanks Joyce

My sense is that the Illuminati built up the family in the post war years only to begin tearing it down in the 1960's. Not sure their logic.

henry


JG said (November 19, 2013):

How very true, the "sex revolution" was designed to divorce sex from love and marriage and solely put it under the control of the addicted user at his own disposal.

The results of this has been disastrous for culture and society. Excessive sex depletes a man's character and leaves him with emptiness.
The masturbater is a "sex slave" on to himself. Pornography as well as today's immodest women's apparel can encourage this behavior.

Love, sympathy, and patience are Godly virtues.

Sex has NEVER been a called a virtue.

We were conceived in sin through sex. It wasn't till the fall of Adam and Eve that we knew what nakedness was and we have been trying to regain our loss of innocence ever since.

We don't regain our innocence through sex, we regain our innocence through chastity.


Roman said (November 19, 2013):

An alcoholic gets tempted when he walks by a bar or a liquor store. You can't step outside and not see skin. Real live porn walking down the street. Even in the winter they wear spandex and skintight jeans. Apparently it's never cold enough to show off your ass.

The first time a young teen(or preteen) boy sees a nude woman or porn the sex drive is awakened. He is hooked already. There is an over production of semen and if he learns to masturbate the body looses the ability to reabsorb and excrete it by itself.

The only nude woman a man needs to see is his wife. Women should dress modestly and all sexual images banned. A nude or semi-nude woman is the same trigger to a man as a bitch in heat to a dog. Would wolves or moose survive if the females were always in heat? The males would kill each other and starve. Why do women feel the need to walk around semi-nude? Why not go all the way?
I love Jesus. But since Christianity is extinct Islam sounds better everyday


Hola said (November 19, 2013):

It seems important to mention the loss of zinc and how this effects male mental health...
Dr. David Horrobin, an M.D. and Ph.D. from Oxford University, states:

"The amount of zinc in semen is such that one ejaculation may get rid of all the zinc that can be absorbed from the intestines in one day. This has a number of consequences. Unless the amount lost is replaced by an increased dietary intake, repeated ejaculation may lead to a real zinc deficiency with various problems developing, including impotence.


Richard said (November 18, 2013):

It amazes me that even Catholic parents I know think nothing of giving their children laptops and iPhones with internet access.

I live in Texas where the growing Mexican population largely refuses to assimilate into the 'Anglo' worship service, yet their teenagers are suffering the same cultural breakdown as white and black American youth.

That's more evidence that digital 'social networking' and internet porn have replaced church, family, and village as the source of social customs and morality.


HS said (November 18, 2013):

While it may appear that the Powers That Be are all for permissiveness, it is more complicated. They are all for permissiveness minus relationships. The only type of relationships they prescribe are strictly LBGT (which are inherently unstable), and other types are ignored. For example, the polyamorous community have tried hanging onto the coattails of LBGT, only to be sidelined and lumped together with those that practice bestiality! The problem is that giving them recognition could also legalize polygamy.

http://marriage-equality.blogspot.ca/2013/10/polyamory-is-rising-solidarity-is-best.html


Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at