When asked why, respondents said: "Young men expect young women to behave like the women in porn films. What may also shock parents is the frequency with which boys access internet porn. Almost half those who took part in the study said they look at online porn every day or quite often, defined as once and week. Only one in 10 young women look at online porn that frequently and half of them said they don't ever look at it. But at the same time many young people, particularly girls, say they watch porn to learn about sex.
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One In Four Young People Were Under 12 When They First Saw Internet Porn
Rashida Jones wants us to talk about the taboo. The goal: to start a frank discussion about sex. The series has drawn some criticism after two women said they were shown briefly in a Periscope clip without their permission, and an adult film actor who appeared in the series claimed she had revoked her permission to be filmed. The creators have responded , saying their practices adhered to legal standards. Jones spoke to TIME about porn as sex education, how technology both facilitates and hinders intimacy, and the recent controversy.
These are external links and will open in a new window. As a report says early access to extreme online pornography can leave children with a distorted view of sex, one woman talks candidly and explicitly about how it made her think rape was normal. When Karen not her real name was 16, she got into her first relationship with a boy who was keen on watching online pornography. He even had a smartphone he kept secret from his parents, which he used solely to view pornographic material.