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Porn may be inappropriate for kids and distasteful to some, but the type of porn you find on Bing is legal material and adults should have a right to search for it. I think parents do have the responsibility to set and enforce rules for their kids and, in some cases, monitor what their kids are doing online. But I also think Microsoft needs to put a bit more thought into how it can better empower parents to shield their kids from inappropriate material without censoring search results for adults. This may not be easy but it is possible. Share your voice. After Google released a map of the most commonly misspelled words in each state (come on, Wisconsin ), Pornhub did what Pornhub does and released a map of the most commonly misspelled porn searches state-by-state. Not only does a misspelling of "porn" dominate the country (it's four letters, you guys), apparently tons of people are also going to and searching for. porn. http://tubetria.mobi amp;lt;img alt="" / amp;gt. There are probably some other lessons we can draw from this map, but we're just going to have a chuckle at "MIFL, " which is a fun word. Related Stories. A Texas man was arrested after a 9-year-old relative was caught at school searching pornography to learn about what the creep had been doing to her, court documents reveal. Anthony Garay, 31, of San Antonio, faces charges of continuous sexual abuse of a child, a first-degree felony, the San Antonio Express-News reports. He remained jailed as of late Wednesday in Bexar County Jail on $75, 000 bond,
jail officials said. Garay, according to an arrest affidavit, had allegedly been sexually assaulting the girl and her sister for at least a year. The allegations surfaced on May 16, when a teacher at Elm Creek Elementary School spotted one of the victims scouring for porn on a school-issued iPad, according to court documents. When asked why she was searching the graphic content during class, the girl responded that she was trying to learn more about what Garay was doing to her all the time at night, not letting her sleep, according to court documents. An investigator from Child Protective Services responded to the school to interview the girl after being contacted by her teacher. She told the investigator that the abuse had been going on at her home in San Antonio since she was at least 8 years old. The man had previously been investigated by CPS officials for allegedly sexually abusing two female relatives, the investigator later discovered. Deputies from the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office arrested Garay on Wednesday. A message seeking comment from CPS officials was not immediately returned Thursday. Proof that Americans are lying about their sexual desires. Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images. Two weeks ago, I interviewed Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, author of Everybody Lies , a new book that uses data on America’s Google habits as an insight into our national consciousness. Two findings from the book dominated the conversation: America is riddled with racist and selfish people, and there may be a self-induced abortion crisis in this country. But there was plenty more revelatory data in the book that we didn’t cover. So I wanted to follow up with Stephens-Davidowitz to talk about some of the other provocative claims he is making. I was particularly interested in sexuality and online porn. If, as Stephens-Davidowitz puts it, “Google is a digital truth serum, ” then what else does it tell us about our private thoughts and desires? What else are we hiding from our friends, neighbors, and colleagues. A lot, apparently. Among other things, Stephens-Davidowitz’s data suggests that there are more gay men in the closet than we think; that many men prefer overweight women to skinny women but are afraid to act on it; that married women are disproportionately worried their husband is gay; that a lot of straight women watch lesbian porn; and that porn featuring violence against women is more popular among women than men. I asked Stephens-Davidowitz to explain the data behind all of this. Here’s what he told me. Sean Illing. Last time we spoke, I asked you about the most surprising or shocking finding in your research. We talked about racism and the possibility of a self-induced abortion crisis in America. Here I want to dive into something a little lighter: sexuality and online porn. What did you learn about this. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. Porn is the biggest development in sexuality research ever. I don't understand how social scientists weren't begging Pornhub for their data. I was one of the only ones. I sent some of my results to some of the most famous sociologists and sex researchers in the world. Many of them had no interest. Sean Illing. Why does porn data offer such unique insight. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. Well, to learn about sex, the main approach was to ask people. But people lie on sensitive topics such as sex. Sean Illing. You combed through the data — what did it say about us. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. There’s a lot of variation in what people like. Probably 30 percent of people exclusively watch stuff that you would find disgusting. Sean Illing. Why focus on sex? Were you initially interested in this, or did the data lead you to it. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. It’s a book about human nature. Sex is a big part of human nature. Some reviews of Everybody Lies have criticized me for being obsessed with sex. Everybody is obsessed with sex. If they say they're not, they're lying. Sean Illing. You point to some interesting data in the book about sexual orientation. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. It’s clear that a lot of gay men remain in the closet. In places where it's hard to be gay, such as Mississippi, far fewer men say that they are gay than in places where it's easy to be gay, such as New York. But gay porn searches are about the same everywhere. Sean Illing. This doesn’t necessarily tell us how many people are gay in these areas, but it’s a revealing data point. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz. I look at the data a whole bunch of ways and conclude about 5 percent of men are predominantly attracted to men.

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