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Real science? But whether or not porn addiction actually exists is a hotly debated matter among psychiatrists. A recent study by researcher Joshua Grubbs of Case Western Reserve University in Ohio found that it's actually the highly religious who identify themselves as porn addicts — sometimes after only having viewed it just a few times. Grubbs found that well over half the 1,200 books about porn addiction on Amazon were listed in the religious/spiritual section, and many of those were testimonials about struggling with porn. Ultimately, his study concluded that "the amount of [porn] viewing did not impact the perception of addiction, but strong morals did." And his research is backed by clinical psychologist Dr. David Ley, whose review of the literature found that fewer than two out of five research articles about high-frequency sexual behavior actually define it as an addiction, and just 27% of the articles on the subject had any actual data.