It seems like it's the ultimate responsibility of us as a human race (at least in America) to prevent children from realizing that women have nipples or that men have weewees.
And while I would never expose a kid to any sort of porn or anything, I know that when I was 11-12, along with plenty of other kids my age porn was as common as video games. .and I definitely don't feel as if my portrayal of women, or any other sort of "well adjustment" aspect of my life was affected or made any different as a result than if I didn't ever watch it.
Are there any studies out there that show that children can be affected by watching porn while young?
It seems as if the countries with the most strict porn laws--e.g. middle eastern/muslim cultures, aren't as well-adjusted in their adulthood when it comes to the most natural human act, while European countries where women don't give a 2nd thought to topless sunbathing, there's much healthier, and more open views of sex..
And while I would never expose a kid to any sort of porn or anything, I know that when I was 11-12, along with plenty of other kids my age porn was as common as video games. .and I definitely don't feel as if my portrayal of women, or any other sort of "well adjustment" aspect of my life was affected or made any different as a result than if I didn't ever watch it.
Are there any studies out there that show that children can be affected by watching porn while young?
It seems as if the countries with the most strict porn laws--e.g. middle eastern/muslim cultures, aren't as well-adjusted in their adulthood when it comes to the most natural human act, while European countries where women don't give a 2nd thought to topless sunbathing, there's much healthier, and more open views of sex..