Russell Brand thinks porn is "disturbing".
The 41-year-old comedian – who was previously treated for sex addiction – doesn’t engage with any X-rated material because although he accepts the volume of erotica available, especially on the internet, is "fascinating and exciting" he believes it to be "unsettling".
And Russell – who is a reformed ladies’ man – thinks porn films "hurt" everyone involved in the experience.
He said: "I find it too much; you know? It’s too disturbing and unsettling and fascinating and exciting for me to look at, and it biases my opinion of what human beings are and how we should treat each other. I think porn hurts everyone involved. The people that are doing it, the people watching it, so for me personally I try not to engage with it."
And the ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’ actor – who has three-month-old daughter Mabel with his fiancée Laura Gallacher – believes men who consistently watch graphic sexual material online become de-sensitised to what they are seeing just as if they were playing a violent "computer game".
He said: "I don’t look at it one day at a time because I don’t think it’s good. You know when you play a computer game for too long then when you come out you think ‘I should be able to just get into cars’? Like if you watch too much porn, it tunes you too much into people’s capacity as a sexual lump. I don’t think that’s good for me, at any rate.
"And I don’t think porn is good in general. I was reading something the other day … and it was about men looking at porn in public, like it’s become so normal just to look at porn."
Although he is on a self-imposed porn ban, Russell – who was previously married to pop superstar Katy Perry before their divorce in 2012 – admits his commitment to avoiding sex videos is "fragile".
Speaking in a video published to his YouTube channel as part of his ‘Trews’ series, the ‘Get Him to the Greek’ star said: "But it’s quite fragile. If someone just left me in this cupboard with this laptop, I don’t know how long it would be before I went, ‘Right I’m actually really quite bored now,’ and away I’d go."