Posted by burnsy483 on 7/11/2013 12:07:00 PM (view original):
"I believe someone that obsessed would probably want more."
OK. If they want more, are they simply looking in their trash can every day to see if more pops up, or is he finding other ways to acquire more child porn? Because if he is, he may be supporting the illegal activity financially, which makes this situation more harmful.
And I've argued that he might take that to another level, as in the possibility of seeking out children to satisfy his urges first-hand, rather than watching on his computer or television. Maybe if there was a 2% chance of this person doing that before watching the porn, maybe it's 3% now. It's probably still unlikely, but it's more likely than it once was. Is that possible?
I said I consider viewing child porn a deviant behavior. I have no numbers on how often a deviant behavior becomes an obsession but I have to think it's more often than what's considered "normal" behavior.
I'll repeat this: An adult predisposed to a behavior doesn't need an outside stimulant to spur said behavior. It's already there. Someone watching child porn is already attracted to children. He's just as likely to get the "urge" when driving past a playground as he is when watching child porn.
Cross it over to normal sexual attraction. Men are believed to think about sex every 10 seconds(or whatever). Watching porn, we think "Man, I'd tear that **** up". Driving past a jogger bent over tying her shoes, we think "Man, I'd hit that **** hard." But, if we're not predisposed to rape, we don't think "I'd rape the **** out of that *****" in either situation. Nor would we.