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Stats on porn and the porn industry

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Stats on porn and the porn industry

By Dr Ramesh Manocha|2013-08-12T17:58:28+10:00August 11th, 2013|Categories: Cybersafety, Society & Culture|Tags: awareness, children, Culture & Society, generation next, Mental Health, Porn additions, Positive Psychology, Statistics, wellbeing, young people, youth|3 Comments

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3 Comments

  1. James August 13, 2013 at 10:25 am - Reply

    May be it’s time we make Internet use more accountable?

  2. Snowgum August 13, 2013 at 1:03 pm - Reply

    Isn’t it amazing, despite the destructive effect of pornography, society has such a flippant attitude toward sex. No wonder so many people give so little regard to the dangers of porn. Seduced by the thrill, it’s only later do they find out it is laced with a bitter poison that destroys lives and relationships. We allow it at our own peril.

  3. James Ziersch August 28, 2013 at 11:39 pm - Reply

    Isn’t it interesting that we protect the rights and the freedom of people to do harm! My 12 year old son was using his mobile smart phone to just do random searches and stumbled upon a porn site titled xnxx. And yes it is interesting that it warns him about the content and then asks him to indicate that he is 18 and over with no need for proof or ID just a click of the mouse and he has the freedom and access to images of something that could be considered private. However it seems these people have their rights and freedom to show their nakedness and their own acts of sexual pleasure to anyone and everyone.

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