>>14330567>Chances of prostate cancer increaseThere's nothing to actually suggest this is true, except for a few cherry picked studies which show at most a 20% difference.
>>14330637>There's no empirical research evidence to support any of the claims made by YBOPThis is literally just a flat out lie. Even if it were true, it's also not an argument.
>Masturbating and watching porn are not problematic for the vast majority of peopleThis depends entirely on your definition of problematic. People who do these things experience negative effects. This is a problem. But if everyone in a society does something, the negative effects just become the status quo. An individual won't encounter unique problems because literally everyone is experiencing these problems.
>People who do have a problem with porn usually have an underlying problemAgain, it depends on how you define "problem with porn". If the average porn user watches porn every other day then in any sane society this would be considered to be a severe addiction. However in our heavily addicted society this is considered to be "healthy and normal".
>Addressing those underlying problems should be people's focus not abstaining from pornOnly if it's the most effective way of getting them to stop being sex addicts.
>There is no evidence whatsoever that watching internet point causes detrimental changes in the dopamine reward systemIf you completely ignore the fact that dopamine receptors get desensitized, then sure. In fact by this logic there's no evidence for any substance or behavioural addiction causing the brain to be wired differently. This is yet again an obvious lie.
I can't be bothered to respond to more.