Kenneth Anderson

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Kenneth Anderson

  • A Billion Wicked Thoughts

A Billion Wicked Thoughts

Friday 6th December 2013

Explore sexual behaviors through online data with Ogi Ogas on Harm Reduction Radio - HAMS. Learn about porn preferences, gender differences, and addiction.
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Unveiling Online Desires: Insights from Ogi Ogas on Sexual Relationships

In the male brain, physical arousal and psychological arousal are one and the same.
What do our online searches reveal about our deepest desires? Kenneth Anderson, host of Harm Reduction Radio - HAMS, sits down with Ogi Ogas, author of 'A Billion Wicked Thoughts', to uncover the fascinating world of internet pornography and its impact on sexual behaviors. Using data from millions of search engine requests, Ogas breaks down what truly intrigues men and women, whether straight or gay.
He shares some surprising findings, like how domination and submission are much more popular than we might think and why women are three times more likely to search for images of fat women over skinny ones. But it doesn't stop there. Ogas dives into the differences between male and female arousal—both physical and psychological—and how these differences play into porn addiction. He explains that while some people can enjoy pornography in moderation, others may develop problematic habits.
This episode is packed with eye-opening insights that challenge our preconceived notions about sexuality and addiction. Ogas also touches on the existence of female-friendly and feminist porn, debunking the myth that all adult content is male-centric. His research offers a nuanced view of individual variation in sexual preferences and behaviors. If you're curious about what our online habits say about us or want to understand the complexities of sexual addiction better, this episode is a must-listen.
Tune in to Harm Reduction Radio - HAMS for a raw and engaging discussion that goes beyond the surface.