Category: Pornography

Can Porn Use Escalate to Illegal Content? What Research and Real Stories Show

In the report What’s Porn Got to Do With It? The Link Between Viewing Adult Pornography and Harmful Sexual Behaviour, by the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, examined how exposure to adult pornography fits into broader pathways toward sexual harm. The authors note that today’s online porn environment is marked by constant availability, extreme novelty, and increasingly explicit content, which can shape sexual attitudes and expectations for some users.

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Senate takes further action against deepfake porn

“Imagine losing control of your own likeness or identity,” Durbin said. “Imagine that happening to you when you were in high school. Imagine how powerless victims feel when they cannot remove illicit content, cannot prevent it from being reproduced repeatedly and cannot prevent new images from being created. The consequences can be profound.”

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What to Do When Your Child Sees Porn: Preparing Kids for Real-Life Situations

Pornography isn’t just “out there” somewhere—it’s woven into the digital spaces kids use every day. With the average age of first exposure reported between 11–13 years old for many youth 1 2, it’s no longer a question of if but when they’ll encounter sexualized content online. That reality is your kid will likely see porn, and if you really think you’re the minority, you wouldn’t be here. We want you and the kids in your life to feel empowered. We want to help you know what to do when your child sees porn and how to prepare them for when it happens because, trust us, it will.

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Australia’s Social Media Ban: Is it Enough to Protect Children?

As the Australian social media ban for under 16-year-olds takes effect today, it’s time to look at the worldwide impact of this unprecedented move to protect the mental health of children. What is the ban? What is the scientific evidence? How have other countries responded? What are the take-home messages for us now? And is it enough to prevent younger teens from getting access to social media accounts? More importantly, what can parents do?

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