Former IndyCar and NASCAR famed driver, Danica Patrick recently revealed that she hasn’t been a consumer of the 97 billion dollars p*orn industry. She also revealed one of her favorite stories regarding the subject while being totally oblivious to the industry’s reach.
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Danica Patrick stated, “P*rn, I had no idea it was an epidemic. I have a funny p*rn story. And I was asked by this friend, What’s your favorite p*rn search? I was like sitting at dinner with another friend. And it was two girls and a guy. He’s like, What’s your favorite search engine for p*rn? And I was like, in Google. He was like, no, he’s like, do you not watch p*rn? I’m like, no. And so, I was proceeded to then go watch two girls and a cup and, of course, I never watched again. I had no, I had no idea that every guy watched it and lots of girls watch it. I just didn’t.“
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The p*orn industry has grown to become a mega multi-billion dollar market and has hooked on almost people of all ages, be it a man or women. It is very rare to find someone during this era who would have not consumed such adult material in their lives before.
Danica Patrick explains why she does not watch p*rn
During the same podcast, her guest, Chris Williamson, asked Patrick the reason for the former racing driver never resort to watching p*rn.
Patrick found the entire projection to be “fake.” She further explained, “There’s nothing about it that is real. It’s raunchy. It’s not practical. And It doesn’t feel good for that long. There’s no way.”
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She also considered that some of the material was “disrespectful” in nature. She isn’t wrong, but regardless of the methods of this industry, they have grown into a multi-billion dollar sector and are only growing with each passing year. It sure has become an epidemic amongst the younger generations and the abundance of free material on the internet has also pushed the graphs in an upward trajectory for the industry.