Washington: An Indian man, who suffered from porn-induced headaches, was advised to take painkillers 30 minutes before watching the X-rated movies, a case study by Indian researchers has revealed.
The unnamed “unmarried male software professional,” complained of “severe, exploding” headaches that increased gradually and peaked 10 minutes into the intimate scenes.
“Progressively, he started to refrain from viewing videos as a means of avoiding headaches,” ABC News quoted researchers from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University in New Delhi, India, as writing in the case study.
And that's a bad thing because....?
2 comments:
Your can be so unsophisticated in these matters, Scaramouche! It's a bad thing because it does not comport with the cultural-Marxist trope that untrammeled libertinage in all things sexual (with a reluctant exception made for pedophilia . . . for the moment) is the highest expression of human nature. And the man's headaches _were_ a trammel.
You're right, CP. When it comes to this kind of stuff, I'm an utter rube. IMHO, watching too much porn is an addiction that is soul-destroying, life-diminishing and a huge waste of time. Also, about as "erotic" as watching pistons and hydraulics.
But, hey, that's just me.
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