Gallup Poll: More Americans Say Porn Is 'Morally Acceptable' (XBIZ)
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WASHINGTON — Results from a just-released Gallup poll show that 43 percent of Americans now believe pornography is "morally acceptable."
Gallup Inc., the company became known for its public opinion polls conducted worldwide, said that the results represent a seven-percentage-point gain from last year and the highest level since it first began measuring moral perceptions of porn in 2011.
Last year, the percentage of those believing porn was “morally acceptable” stood at 36 percent.
“Across a number of issues related to sexuality and sex, Americans have -- at either a gradual or a quick rate -- been adopting a more permissive viewpoint, including such behaviors as sex between unmarried people and gay/lesbian relations,” Gallup researchers said.
“Even behaviors that most Americans still consider beyond the pale, such as polygamy, have seen a notable increase in acceptability. In this context, it is hardly surprising that a similar change would be observed with respect to perceptions of porn.”