Multiple countries are trying to force porn sites to have an efficient age verification. With frightening numbers like half of 12 year old boys go monthly to porn sites.

Sure for an adult who remember the time where at best one kid would have brought a magazine to school, it feels concerning. However, it’s been easily 20 years that every household has high speed internet which is full of porn. So the kids under 30 (let’s call them Gen-Z) had a massive access to porn while growing up.

Is there any “sociologicial” studies about how it impacted these young adults ? Are they sexually more fucked-up than the millennials ?

  • QuinnyCoded@sh.itjust.works
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    I have a few friends that were exposed at like 7 and have CSAM floating around of them, but that’s more so ADULTS causing the harm and not a natural cause of it being easy to find. Other than that, is say almost no damage.

    I would say living in Florida where education is piss poor, there should be more sex ed about how to stay safe. Most harm could have been EASILY prevented by having a conversation young.
    instead we tiptoe around the subject where you draw a few diagrams of the vagina and watch a birthing video. that was ALL of my sex ed in Florida.

    Not all parents talk about it (I won’t go into details about my parents) and it should be a requirement to keep people educated and safe. Most men know nothing about women’s bodies and it’s sad to see it never be talked about.