Besides raising general awareness, Marsh said the [porn addiction awareness] site invites people to rethink looking at pornography and provides resources for help in an anonymous setting. Marsh said the pornography issue is one that doesn't just affect Baylor students. "The bigger issue is that our entire culture is saturated with sensuality, whether that be college students or people out of college," he said. "The problem is everywhere."
[And now, the punchline] The site was funded by a grant from McLennan County's abstinence program, McCAP.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I htought porn (like booze) as a replacement for women.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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What the article didn't say was that Dan Bellamy still had a hard-on from his research.
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