There is great information/commentary here regarding how porn adversely affects not only children but adults..
What I find confusing about this new law is that it only deals with 33% or more porn on the internet sites
So does that mean that as long as you have less than 33% of porn, you won't be bothered by the enforcers of the law? I kind of don't get this...
TEENAGE boys are experiencing symptoms of erectile dysfunction due to excessively viewing violent and hardcore pornography, an expert has revealed. And the ready access to porn, on every device at …
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“Porn affects how they see relationships, sex and intimacy before most of them have even had their first kiss or held someone’s hand,” Collett said.
Pornography is not new, but its availability has gone from hidden magazines and the odd VHS tape to quick, free and always on. And the content itself has changed
“There’s no tenderness, there’s rarely ever kissing of affection, there’s no kindness or asking, or care about the other person. It’s about getting what you want and getting out.”
Excessive consumption of porn is also leading to documented increases in the number of boys in the final few years of high school who are psychologically impotent.
Collett said it’s a complex issue and an emerging field of study, but school counsellors she works with said they are seeing it “more and more”.
“Spending so much time masturbating to porn can lead to more and more graphic or hardcore content required to get the same level of arousal they once did,” she said.
“More and more boys in year 11 or 12 are coming forward with (symptoms of) erectile dysfunction problems. Some of these boys have never had a girlfriend so when they do try to be intimate, they’re not aroused. This is a real issue.”