

Why? Because of poorly-conceived, misguided advertising campaigns like DEVOUR™ Foods. I believe the stats we are seeing here will actually get worse before they get better. We are only beginning to see the devastation that pornography is causing in the current and coming generations. You only need the Internet and a bit of privacy, and this drug can be yours. You don’t have to shell out any money to possess it. The biggest difference is that you don’t have to go to some shady corner of town to find this drug. What we know is that pornography consumption is as powerful, addictive, and mood-altering as any drug. Shooting up heroin with friends is a safe, fun way to unwind!” No: in any of these situations we would caution a person that their choice to consume even a tiny amount of these substances could open a gateway to a destroyed life. Only use meth a few times a month at home.
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We would never say to someone, “Just a little sniff of crack cocaine is okay. A more appropriate comparison of pornography use is with illegal drug use. The problem is that pornography consumption AT ANY LEVEL is problematic. We are beginning to treat pornography consumption like we treat food, alcohol, or gambling: a little bit is fine, even healthy and fun! Just keep your behavior within certain limits and don’t cross certain lines. The last stat, in particular, is why I believe the food-porn connection is so dangerous. Sadly, this list is only a quick snapshot of the many, many research facts and data that could be presented to show the harmful effects of pornography on our society. Young adults cite overeating, not recycling, and using too much water as more problematic than viewing pornography.

He hides his food, and dirty napkins, under the bed and in the closet. He browses food images at work and at home. If you watched the Super Bowl this year, you may have looked up from your nachos or buffalo wings long enough to see a quirky commercial by DEVOUR™ Foods (a division of The Kraft Heinz Company), in which a man’s obsession with eating these quick, supposedly delicious meals is done in a way to mimic the choices of someone struggling with pornography use.

Equating a frozen food obsession with pornography addiction is not only wrong on many levels: it’s downright dangerous.
