How to Discuss Porn When You Talk to Your Kids About Sex Article
Combat the normalization of porn in your home and society with education and love. If you haven’t started talking about porn yet, it might be time.
Combat the normalization of porn in your home and society with education and love. If you haven’t started talking about porn yet, it might be time.
In one study, girls describe their sexual encounters as “depressing,” “humiliating,” and “degrading.” Teenage boys never used such language.
The following is a framework to guide productive conversations if you find out your child’s been exposed to porn or your teen is struggling.
Overnight, millions of young people in Japan became legal adults on April 1, 2022, as the government made a bid to revitalize its aging workforce.
Most consumers think that using a VPN is a foolproof way to prevent data collection and keep their porn preferences private. But is it really?
It’s not as much a matter of if but when your child will encounter porn. So here are five tips for navigating “porn talks” with your kids.
With huge numbers of users comes huge amounts of responsibility, and not a single site has developed a porn-proof filtering system or thorough enough moderation team.
Porn is often called “adult material,” but many of its consumers are well under the legal age. How are the children who see it impacted?
Looking the other way is not the most helpful approach. Get the facts on what to know about your child’s exposure to porn and what you can do about it.
With 1 in 4 children being exposed to online porn by the age of 12, it’s critical we know what they’re seeing—and talk to them about it.
If the porn industry was held accountable for their illicit and unethical business practices, would there be any industry left?