Why Americans still can't admit to watching porn

The only thing a new study on porn reveals is how much we lie about it

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The Pew Internet & American Life project has found that only 12 percent of Americans who go online watch pornographic videos. From which it can be inferred that close to 88 percent of Americans lied to Pew.

To look even closer at the numbers, ladies probably lied a little more than dudes. Twenty-five percent of men said they watched adult videos, while only 8 percent of women said they do. Because most online porn is geared towards men, there is likely a gap between the sexes, but since even Nielsen ratings indicate that one-third of online porn viewers are women, men should only outnumber them two to one.

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Emily Shire is chief researcher for The Week magazine. She has written about pop culture, religion, and women and gender issues at publications including Slate, The Forward, and Jewcy.