My beliefs aren’t entrenched at all, they are formed by what the data reflects and so far I haven’t seen anything that counters the over-whelming conclusion that watching porn, particularly from an early age, correlates with attitudes about women that are not in the best interests of anyone or the society. I don’t make assertions without being able to back them up, and I was simply pointing out that you were making an assertion that was unsupported.
Trends don’t account for the motivations of every single woman, and it’s also possible that some women who have disordered views of sex don’t like having that pointed out or even have conscious understanding that this is the case.
https://www.focusforhealth.org/how-pornography-impacts-violence-against-women-and-child-sex-abuse/
“What can be proven rather definitively is the association between pornography use in general and violence against women. A meta-analysis (a statistical analysis that combines the results of multiple scientific studies) published in Aggressive Behavior confirmed this link, and went on further to state that there was a significant correlation between sexually violent pornography and attitudes supporting violence against women.”