1Sriram Venkitachalam 
Lets take this international. Check out what google insights says about which countries search most for "sex"; not surprisingly, its mostly the very religious and conservative cultures http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=sex&cmpt=q
March 11, 2009
2oscar
Nothing can make you happier than watching others having sex. :)
March 11, 2009
3Jessica Callahan
Please don't assume that an increase in pornography rates means that people who talk against pornography in church go home and watch.
Another explanation for the increased pornography rates in Utah could and I believe is very well related to the fact that the community is more conservative, so those who live there who would like to view pornography have to view it online as it is not as readily available in the community, as it is in larger less conservative states and cities.
A more important study would look at all viewing of pornography, online, magazines, in clubs, pay per view etc. Of course states where online pornography is one of the few ways to view pornography will have increased rates of it. Simply put if a city's only fast food restaurant is Taco Bell let me guess it will also have the highest rate of use.
Come on people we need to look deeper at statistics and not just jump on the easiest conclusions supplied by some member of the media.
Thanks for reading,
Jessica
March 12, 2009
4Sriram Venkitachalam 
(if I may direct a comment at a fellow commenter)
@ Jessica Callahan
You make an important point by elaborating the. I certainly think that the conservative climate that casts restrictions pushes the ones interested more towards the few available sources. I can certainly say that I wasn't suggesting hypocrisy.
March 13, 2009
5Sriram Venkitachalam 
I meant, "You make an important point by elaborating the logic."
March 13, 2009