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Undercover Video Captures Pornhub Manager Admitting Pornography Is Unhealthy And Addictive

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A senior manager at Aylo, the parent company of Pornhub, admitted in an undercover video that pornography is unhealthy, addictive, and destructive.

The manager, Mike Farley, acknowledged the existence of porn addiction and expressed concerns about its impact.

He also mentioned that the company is not concerned with ethics and that the industry has a detrimental effect on men, leading to unrealistic expectations and potential damage to relationships. (Trending: Joe Biden Impeachment Formalized As Republicans Unite)

Additionally, he stated that the company is not worried about ethical implications and expressed a lack of concern about potential bans on access to pornography.

“I definitely think porn addiction is definitely a thing, that’s for sure,” Farley said.

“I don’t think it’s a positive thing in general.”

“Liberating?” he questioned, “I don’t know, I think it’s just the easy way out.”

“To me it doesn’t seem like something that would be good … I don’t think anybody watches porn and then feels good about themselves after.”

Farley pressed that Aylo doesn’t “really know the implications of this s—.”

“The government makes it about ethics,” Farley added.

“I don’t think [Pornhub]’s worried about ethics, it’s a f—— adult website. It’s kind of the opposite of ethical.”

“Your brain thinks you’ve seen them in person, like, there’s no difference … There’s no way that’s normal. That can’t be normal. That can’t be healthy. That must do something because that’s significant,” Farley said of the impact on men.

“Like, if you think of the human species, like, if you think of the thousands of years we’ve existed before, the average guy would have seen like how many girls naked?”

“I hope they all ban us … because I don’t give a s—,” Farley added.

The company is currently facing multiple human trafficking class action lawsuits.

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