It was a study doomed from the start.
Scientists studying the effects of ****ography could not even find a man who had not viewed **** material, thus defeating their goal to compare the views of men in their 20s who had never been exposed to **** with those of "regular" users.
"We started our research seeking men who had never consumed ****ography. We couldn't find any," said Professor Simon Louis Lajeunesse, of Montreal University in Canada, according to UK's The Daily Mail.
This failure to find men not exposed to **** prompted the researchers to change their study to examining the habits of men who regularly used ****.
With the tweaked study, the researchers learned single young men viewed such material on average for 40 minutes three times a week.
In contrast, those in relationships watched it 1.7 times a week for 20 minutes.
Also, the study found 90 percent of **** is taken from the Internet, with the remaining 10 percent from video shops.
And a bonus finding: Boys first watched ****ography when they were just 10 years old. — TJD, GMA News