Category: Pornography

Childhood Rates of Porn Exposure Rising

While strides have been made to protect kids online, pornography continues to be part of childhood. It creeps into bedrooms, phones, and social media feeds. A recent survey from the Children’s Commissioner for England reveals an alarming reality—children’s exposure to porn is rising, not falling. According to the report, 70% of young people aged 16–21 have seen pornography before the age of 18, up from 64% in 2023.

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Study Reveals Link Between Porn and Sexual Aggression

From aggressive acts like choking, spanking, and hair-pulling to demeaning language and power play, porn often frames these behaviors as exciting, pleasurable, or even essential to “good sex.” When these scenarios are repeated over and over, they don’t stay confined to the screen—they seep into real-life sexual relationships. People start to believe that what they see in porn isn’t just fantasy; it’s a roadmap for intimacy.

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Congress Shall Make No Law Abridging the Freedom of … Pornhub?

We’ve somehow evolved to interpret the First Amendment to protect OnlyFans, Pornhub, and many other sources of explicit material. This is problematic on many levels. If we consider pornography to be speech, we have a tall hurdle to clear to regulate it in our speech-protecting country. But if we reframe pornography as a matter of privacy rights and public health, perhaps we can make more headway.

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Tyler Robinson and the Violence of Porn

Internet pornography is to Playboy magazine what fentanyl is to whiskey. The world of online porn, the world that Robinson and hundreds of millions of his peers have inherited, is a world bereft of the limitations and tethers of the last century. Children routinely access it. Smartphones keep it near users at all times. Curated genres and “communities” guarantee that no fantasy is too brutal or degrading that it can’t be found.

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Understanding Sextortion: A Growing Threat

According to the FBI, perpetrators have studied how to reach children and teens. In 2023, The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a national public safety alert in partnership with Homeland Security Investigations and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Included were some alarming facts: in 2022, law enforcement agencies received 7,000 reports related to the online sextortion of minors, resulting in at least 3,000 victims, primarily boys. More than a dozen sextortion victims were reported to have died by suicide.

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“Sexual slavery remains largely invisible in Spain”

Although Spain is the third largest consumer of prostitution in the world and the leading country in the European Union for the transit and destination of women who are trafficked for sexual exploitation, “sexual slavery remains very invisible”, said Fiona Bellshaw, founder and director of institutional relations of Fiet, at the press conference.

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