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Which Countries Have the Most Porn Addiction?

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    How were the world's top porn watchers discovered? Google delved into data to figure out where the most sex-related term searches were originating. Pakistan came in first, followed by Egypt, which came in second. Iran ranked fourth. Here's the complete top 10 list:

    1. Pakistan
    2. Egypt
    3. Vietnam
    4. Iran
    5. Morocco
    6. India
    7. Saudi Arabia
    8. Turkey
    9. Philippines
    10. Poland

    Breaking it down: Alongside the list of the countries with the top porn consumers, the most searched sexual terms was posted on PornMD. According to the research, some of the 10 most searched terms in Iraq, Syria, Egypt and Iran include "blow - job," "creamy squirt" and "Arab." In Iraq the word "pain" was the fourth most searched term. In Egypt, "mother" and "mom" both make the list.

    Should we be surprised? While the kinkiness of these searches might be surprising, perhaps what's more shocking is the fact that the most conservative and religious countries are the ones indulging the most. While pornography has long been forbidden in much of these conservative countries — Egypt, for example, banned online porn in 2012 — people are ignoring government prohibitions.

    Interestingly, Americans' porn-watching habits reveal a similar irony: The most conservative states — those in the South — watch more gay porn than any other region of the U.S., BuzzFeed reports. The top contenders: Mississippi, Louisiana and Georgia. According to a 2014 study, "every single state in the South watches porn at a higher percentage than the average of states where gay marriage is legal."

    The common trend between the conservative South and the highly censored Muslim world raises the question of whether forbidden fruit really does taste sweeter. As much as the states or countries try to clamp down on sexuality the porn-viewing numbers prove their efforts to be backfiring.

    If this list proves anything, it's that repression seems to be breeding curiosity — not suppressing it.

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