midwestyankee
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That's the judgment, based in part on personal experience, of Cindy Gallop. She did a short presentation at TED 2009 in which she outlined her thesis: that the wide availability of hard-core porn on the Internet coupled with various constraints on young people receiving thorough education in how sex works has led young people to model their sex lives after what they see in porn. This influence of Internet porn is pernicious and to counteract it, she launched a website to promulgate an opposing approach to sex: MakeLoveNotPorn.
Here's her talk at the TED conference (4 minutes, 29 seconds).
What do you think? Is she right? Have you experienced this influence in your own life or in your partners?
ETA (I should add this: the misspelling in the thread title was unintentional but I think that it is quite appropriate for the discussion, don't you think?
Here's her talk at the TED conference (4 minutes, 29 seconds).
What do you think? Is she right? Have you experienced this influence in your own life or in your partners?
ETA (I should add this: the misspelling in the thread title was unintentional but I think that it is quite appropriate for the discussion, don't you think?
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