>>3367864They used to have a very chaste society during the reign of Imperial Japan, especially from the 1920s onward where anti-obscenity laws existed.
The US (OWNED BY JEWS), destroyed these laws, destroyed Japanese culture and there was nothing left. They were left with an empty, desecrated, former shell of their shelves and were pumped so full of rampant consumerism.
All nationalistic opinions were brutally repressed, and the camp that would have been most opposed to pornography, were all but eliminated until the rise of it.
>>3367874>have weird thoughtsSomething smells rotten in Denmark...
These thoughts were not a priori in their minds which caused them to seek the specific pornography.
No. Pornography and erotic material exposure conditions these thoughts. It is the cause, rather than effect.
>>3367877This isn't "fulfilling" sexual desire, it is fueling and perpetuating it.
Having gone 10+ months without pornography and going on 5 months without any masturbation, I can tell you right now, I don't even have random sexual thoughts any more and am never horny which I credit entirely to my abstinent lifestyle.
>>3367879It is not either or. There is a cultural zeitgeist to "go out and get laid" which in times past would have been inseparably tied with the risk of pregnancy.
There is a third option to your seemingly mutually exclusive view of sexual options, and that is total abstinence from either which is not only harmless but ideal (see pic related).
>>3367887Having been addicted to opioids and cigarettes, I can tell you right now, both of those were extremely easy to quit and any desire to use them emanated from a premeditative self-intent, arising from the higher thinking-faculties of the brain (the prefrontal cortex). Porn and recreational sex on the other hand, are tied to a lower instinctual portion of the brain, which if reinforced enough, becomes in conflict with the other, thus surrendering autonomy and placing you under heteronomy.