There is evidence to suggest that English-speaking countries have relatively high rates of porn consumption. What I want to comment on is this;
https://thenextweb.com/market-intellige ... w_rdxW2puj.
This article looks at many metrics of online traffic, I'm most concerned more about the consumption of adult sites. What caught my eye was this quote in the conclusion of the article regarding adult sites;
That countries like the UK are driving traffic, did you notice that per capita?Based on the sheer size of the US, the amount of traffic flow per capita is actually not as substantial when compared to much smaller countries also driving traffic to adult sites (like the UK, for example).
I can tell you that women from Spain and Poland are a lot more chilled out, easier to talk to and don't have the paranoid 'what does this guy want, why is he talking to me' vibe that a lot of local girls do. More importantly, there is simply not that much opportunity to mix, mingle and have a dance with new people. Guy friends who are older than me have said the same thing, girls used to be laidback in the past and willing to have a dance with people they perhaps don't know that well, but not anymore. Things like that, just lack of even basic social interaction with women one's own age, could this be a big driver of porn consumption? I ask the question, does this have any bearing?
Girls from Spain and Poland are significantly easier to talk and more laid-back, easier to get to know, don't react like 'why's this guy talking to me, what does he want?' (if it's not common-enough knowledge to own the PC she-men, then we really have got a problem).
What I've said cannot get the discussion it deserves because of politically-correct f**k-faces who are more concerned about policing the language that we use, or blaming men for everything, rather than engaging in discussion. This is a valid point that deserves discussion in the public sphere and in the mental health profession.