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TopicJournalist Flora Gill getting demolished for now-deleted tweet
Zeus
07/29/21 8:24:10 PM
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I mean... I think I get what she's trying to say, but I don't think it'd solve anything anyway because there is vanilla porn out there already.

ParanoidObsessive posted...
What we really need to do is make incredibly clinical and boring porn, then make it a required class in school. Kids will grow up so bored by the entire concept that the porn industry will go bankrupt.

Kek.

adjl posted...
I've seen people advocate for showing kids porn in sex ed, under the rationale that it provides an opportunity to examine it critically and understand what is and isn't realistic so they develop mroe reasonable expectations around sex. Naturally, the reaction was about on par with what this lady got, but I think there's some merit to the idea. As much as people would like to pretend otherwise, pretty much anyone that's started puberty is going to be checking out porn at some point or another. Might as well preempt that and give them that experience in a controlled environment where they can have questions answered and misconceptions addressed.

Pretty much, although the problem is still that once people start watching the vanilla stuff, they eventually move onto the other areas. Plus sex addictions are more common to get at younger ages because the brain is still developing (which, for boys, doesn't stop until 25; I think girls might be the same or sooner)

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