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How P+rnography damages your mind — Media Personality Tomide reveals to Addict
Media personality PlaywithTomide, speaking on The HonestBunch Podcast, shared his personal reflections on porn+graphy and its perceived impact on the human mind and relationships.
According to him, he was once an active consumer of porn+graphy but later became concerned about its psychological and social effects, especially with easy access in today’s digital age.
“Porn+graphy does more harm than we think to the mind of a human being. I was one of those people, I’m not going to lie, that used to watch what they call blue film… porn+graphy, that’s what they call it now.”
He explained that repeated exposure, in his view, can influence how people perceive others and shift attention from emotional connection to s+xual objectification.
“It begins to change the construct on how you view human beings from a person to be loved, to a thing to be used.”
Tomide further warned that constant exposure to explicit content may affect how individuals interpret attraction, particularly among young people with unrestricted access to online material.
“That’s why when you see an average girl as you’re passing, you only think of It’s s+x. Your brain cannot interpret her better.”
He added that porn+graphy can shape behavioral patterns by pushing individuals toward instant gratification rather than meaningful emotional relationships. “It makes you pursue after a feeling and not a person.”
He also referenced the brain’s involvement in desire and reward processing, suggesting that repeated exposure may alter perception over time, though in a behavioral sense rather than a medical claim.