Category: Pornography
Movie Nudity is on the Decline
According to polling by Talker Research, reported in The New York Post, much of this rediscovery of movie modesty may be driven by generation Z. Forty-three percent of that demographic report having turned off a film because of a graphic sex scene. Compared with the next older generation, only 26% of millennials report ditching a movie when the clothes came off. Still, more than a quarter of those polled in all ages said that sex and nudity have “no place” in movies and TV today. Nearly half believe that such scenes are either always or usually unnecessary to enjoying the movie, while a mere 10% thought nudity improved the experience.
Read MoreTips to Quit: What Sleep, Food, and Exercise Have to Do With Quitting Porn
When you are tired, hungry, or in bed all day, it can impair judgment and propel someone to make unhealthy decisions, like giving into a porn craving.
Read MoreWhat is Image-based Sexual Abuse and Nonconsensual Porn?
Image-based sexual abuse and nonconsensual pornography are forms of sexual abuse that largely refer to incidents in which intimate images are taken or shared—or threatened to be shared—without consent. Nonconsensual pornography can also include incidents of individuals being coerced into producing explicit content.
Read MoreDon’t Let App Stores Off the Hook
Without any accountability, these virtual stores are marketing a myriad of goods that are unsuitable for children.
Read MoreUnderstanding the Rise of Child Sexual Abuse Material: Causes, Trends, and Preventive Measures
The rise in child sexual abuse material is alarming, driven by easy access to violent porn and smartphones. Over half of these offenses are now committed by children. Learn how experts suggest we address this growing crisis.
Read MoreThe Brain’s Delete Button: How You Can Erase Years of Watching Porn
It is possible to delete porn’s harmful effects on your brain. Rest assured, our brains are fully customizable, and we decide how they change.
Read MoreCalifornia Lawmakers Hand Porn Industry Huge Victory After Watering Down Age Verification Bill
The California Senate Judiciary Committee proposed making ID verification optional for pornography websites in new amendments to the state’s age verification bill, according to the bill analysis released Tuesday. The committee proposed amendments to the Parent’s Accountability and Child Protection Act (PACPA) that made proof-of-age methods like providing a government ID or a credit card on pornography websites only an option, allowing companies to instead use other methods like “metadata or response headers identifying the product as sexually explicit,” according to the analysis.
Read MoreToronto police fail to arrest naked men at ‘Pride Parade’ because it wasn’t in the public’s ‘interest’
The Toronto Police Service, in a general statement to the media about the city’s LGBT ‘Pride Parade,’ said that arresting fully naked men was not in the ‘best interest’ of the community despite laws prohibiting indecent exposure.
Read MoreThe connection between pornography and prostitution is too clear to ignore
U.N. Special Rapporteur Reem Alsalem stated in her report that prostitution ‘reduces women and girls to mere commodities’ while calling for ‘countries to abolish pornography and criminalize its possession and production.’
Read MoreSupreme Court to decide if Texas can require porn sites to use age verification
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether Texas can force pornographic websites to require age verification for users or if it’s a violation of free speech. In an orders list released Tuesday morning, the high court granted certiorari in the case of Free Speech Coalition et al v. Paxton, Attorney General of Texas, without comment.
Read MoreHuman Rights Expert Advocates Abolishing Prostitution/Abortion Groups Upset
Quite surprisingly, a UN human rights expert has issued a report advocating the abolition of prostitution. In addition, she calls for countries to abolish pornography and criminalize its possession and production.
Read MoreX’s (Twitter) New Adult Content Policy Raises Safeguarding Concerns
X now permits consensual adult content with mandatory labeling to supposedly prevent access by minors and uninterested users. Despite these measures, concerns persist about safeguarding against exploitation and inappropriate exposure.
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