Steve, I have to disagree with the magnitude you're assigning to this. It's a factor, but I think a very small one, and one that's been around pre-Internet. Back before video, when magazines were the only practical way for most people to experience porn, plenty of people collected their Playboys.
But they never cancelled their subscriptions, did they?
Parallel it to music. Have you hit a point where you say, my collection's big enough, I'm never going to buy anymore music? I don't think anyone would say that.
(And no wiseass remarks from the peanut gallery "blah blah I haven't bought music in years, I download it blah blah" that's immaterial to the discussion, we're talking about buying new vs. living on a collection.)
I honestly think the person who keeps terabyte-size collections of porn is a bit odd, obsessive and deviating from the norm. j/k
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