Judith Reisman . . . sex on the brain . . .
. . . anti-Kinsey and pro-brainrot nonsense

Judith Reisman has sex on the brain . . . the former co-star of Captain Kangaroo is now a psychologist who has spent the bulk of her career trying to discredit Kinsey and to push her view that viewing pornography creates erototoxins that change the physical shape of the brain . . . in a bad way, basically creating porno-zombies.

All experience creates structural changes in the brain, that’s how we build memories and affective experiential relationships to our past experiences.

Pornography creates much of the same affective changes that sexual arousal from real sex creates . . . but actual sex doesn’t create erototoxins (well, except for the behaviors Reisman and her farout far-right cronies consider un-Christian which means immoral which evidently means unnatural or pervese . . . Kinsey’s a bad guy because he showed that there’s quite a range in normal human sexual experience . . . according to his work, a lot of folks actually engage in behaviors everyone’s told are unnatural or harmful . . . fellatio and cunnilingus come to mind as strong examples of pervasive behaviors that had formerly been labeled as abnormal which are actually pretty close to the norm . . . we may not be as polymorphous perverse as our relatives the bonobo, but we’re still much more diverse than conservative facists, I mean Christians and the like, would have everyone believe.

Do note that Reisman’s research and publications are funded by a far-right ultra-conservative “pro morality” (which really means “anti freedom”) religious group so there may be (IS) just a tad (about ten bucketfulls and a never ending black hole) or bias in her conclusions.

Her report is published with a “for adults only” label as it’s filled with “smut and filth” . . . if her theory is correct that pornography irreversably rots the brain then her brain must be pretty mushy given all the porn she has supposedly been “forced” to view in the cause of her “research.”

See here, here, and here for more on the fallacy that makes up her work.