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Originally Posted by HotshotGG Right it is keeping them informed, but I think what I am trying to get at here is their are a certain percentage (I don't have any numbers, I could try and get them for you) of children they might get idea's from extremely explicit sexual content and trust me there are lot of porn sites out there that have them and it might give them "ideas" to try and perform these sexual acts with partner, etc. I think what we should be looking at here is what exactly are the numbers or percentage of children who are having sex at young age that are openely admitting they are using protection? Preganancy becomes another issues altogether, thus leading reproductive right, etc and we won't argue that. | I disagree. Pornography and unprotected sex are two different things. It doesn't matter how many children are having unprotected sex if pornography plays no part in the cause of that sex.
Pornography may give children ideas, but anything may give children ideas. It is the responsibility of parents to make certain that children know what is safe and what is not. On the other hand, pornography may give children an outlet for their sexual desires other than sex, lowering their chance of engaging in sex.
A better study would take a group that is not sexually active, introduce them to pornography, and determine how many become sexually active. It would also take a group of people who is sexually active, introduce them to pornography, and see how many become less sexually active. -Jaxian |