The movie was not saying that porn was bad. Jon (accurately) argued that every guy watches porn, his friend agreed, and Esther (I suppose she could be seen as the film's sexual voice of reason) also agreed, and even offered him some porn.
The argument in the movie was that Jon's approach to porn was unhealthy, which is true.
Same type of arguments could be made about alcohol: alcohol is not a bad thing, but some people have unhealthy relationships with it.
It sounds like the people on this thread...I'm going to assume they are men...have the sense that women in general think that porn is bad.
First of all, yes, some women think that, and it's unfortunate. Just as some men think that women who enjoy sex are sluts. Screw those people, they suck.
Secondly, many of us women recognize that all men watch porn sometimes, and we are okay with that. Some of us even like being a part of it with our guys.
Third, in my personal opinion, the concept of porn is not bad, and I think that porn should continue to be available and used. However. The current mainstream style of porn is in fact problematic. Far too much of it does exactly what this movie says: it removes the idea that your sexual partner is a human being with needs and a personality and whatnot, and that has led to (and research backs this up) strained sexual interactions between men and women. In addition, not enough porn is made for women. We should have porn too.
Or wait, sorry, tl;dr? Dudebros, haven't you ever had a conversation with an actual woman?
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