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22 December 2023
WASHINGTON, D.C. - A panel of anti-porn advocates told the U.S. Senate at a hearing Thursday that Internet pornography is corrupting children and hooking adults into an addiction that threatens their jobs and families.
Mary Anne Layden, co-director of a sexual trauma program at the University of Pennsylvania, stated, \"...pornography’s effect on the brain mirrors addiction to heroin or crack cocaine.\"
Layden and a panel of other anti-porn advocates attempted to penetrate the belief that... heh, heh, heh. I just said \"penetrate\". You know, like, to penetrate someone. That\'s funny... kinda made me hot... yeah... ah, does anyone mind if don\'t finish this article? I just remembered I, uh, left some toast in the microwave. Gotta run!
Mary Anne Layden, co-director of a sexual trauma program at the University of Pennsylvania, stated, \"...pornography’s effect on the brain mirrors addiction to heroin or crack cocaine.\"
Layden and a panel of other anti-porn advocates attempted to penetrate the belief that... heh, heh, heh. I just said \"penetrate\". You know, like, to penetrate someone. That\'s funny... kinda made me hot... yeah... ah, does anyone mind if don\'t finish this article? I just remembered I, uh, left some toast in the microwave. Gotta run!
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vol 7 - issue 04 (dec 2004)
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stories