Out of those 21 women, about 80 percent of them enjoyed the film, and the rest of 20% discussed how that porn film felt risky for them (Chadwick, Raisanen, Goldey, and Anders, Pg. To those 21 women, they showed a 2-hour film of a porn film. In this experiment, Chadwick, Raisanen, Goldey, and Anders had a sample size of 21 women. Society now might think that women do not watch porn like men do, but lately, there has been developing an enthusiasm for ladies watching sex entertainment, alongside the likely impact of female utilization (Chadwick, Raisanen, Goldey, and Anders, Pg. Mainly, critics argue that pornography leads to the objectification of women, but researchers have found out that feminist pornography shows female sexual empowerment. 238). Historically, heated debates on the concepts of sexual agency and objectification have defined the grounds for those in support and those against pornography (Ogas and Gaddam, pg. We each respond to our own unique pattern of sexual cues there is no fixed cue (Ogas & Gaddam, 2011, pg.
The scientific analysis of pornography shows us that human sexual desire is different for every person, no matter your sexual orientation. While women tend to have this romantic fantasy of sex, men like to think they are inducing great pleasure to their sexual partner from their own sexual talent (Ogas and Gaddam, 2011, Pg. From these different sexual preferences, we see gender differences that explains the behaviors and different cues from both the male and female. Pornography, as an external factor, gives the option for someone choosing their own preference on what they enjoy watching. Typically, there are a variety of different sexual desires and these variations could be triggered by both external or internal factors. Human sexual desire is defined as an interest in sexual activities or objects, which may also be known as lust. As quoted from Madame de Stael, “the desire of the man is for the woman, but the desire of the woman is for the desire of the man”.