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EvaEverywhere ago

We are on the eve of VR becoming popular. I have always been on the side of drawings and words being protected speech. Of course, it seems, that mediums that allow for maximum creativity outside of reality seem to produce strange results full of tentacle monsters. There are much more people who watch virtual murder or gore porn all day then cartoons depicting violence against children. People are already connected to virtual murder spree machines all day long. Add to this the soundtrack provided by immature people shouting expletive-laden abuse at each other. Society already has a means of studying what immersion in a toxic world does to the brain. But we don't study this. There is an outrage machine of concern fagging when we dare try to understand how our children's brains are murdered by spending day after day in a shoot em up environment.

My strategy has always beem to do media education. Not everything that is on the internet requires being seen. We need to raise children who understand what they are being spoonfed. My daughter ran into my room to explain her absolute shock at the Luciferian content in the new Sabrina spin-off... She has done the same thing about Riverdale. We talked about the "morality destroying" tropes of TV Shows like that over the years. She doesn't trust the Disney machine because we also talked about the duplicity of "Hannah Montana" (public vs private image duality and glamour lie) and how most plots of iCarly feature the main character doing unethical or illegal things.

It helps to have insight on how certain media shortchanges the brain, but, again, people love their porn and will continue to keep it in this unregulated state that promotes one-upmanship and now produces content that kind of looks like science fiction compared to how people usually care to have sex.

Another thing nobody has studied. Do children who start looking into sex online when they are 10 wind up looking for content that features their peers. I have never seen a case where this situation is brought up. If you have ever seen mentions of such cases, or this situation being used as a defense, please share. I can add this to my pile of research.

To close off, before the advent of Pornhub, online sites offering porn made an effort to shield the content. Nobody does that anymore. I believe companies that fill the internet with free to access porn have a responsibility to the community as a whole. They are in the wrong. But I am not sure what is right, and would work to create a speed bump that protects unauthorized viewers and protects them from this content. When I was a kid it was the age of Penthouse letters and softcore blue movies. These things didn't have the mind-altering quality of the kind of porn that is offered today. As a person from the analog age always being pursued by people from the digital age (because porn made MILF hunting a thing...) I am bewildered by how they talk about sex. It's as if they live in an alternate reality where "hate fucking on the first date" sounds like a funny thing to say or do. It is bewildering but mostly sad that young men have been educated in ways that make them unlikely to be attractive to women in the intimate sense. And we are seeing a weird incel backlash against women because women didn't receive the same education and now people have a hard time meeting in the middle.

I think this is by design. I think the stance of "pretend it doesn't exist" will continue in all matters of porn as we move into the VR phase. Not sure I'll be there to observe this, the thing makes me dizzy :(

eucalyptus_spearmint ago

"Another thing nobody has studied. Do children who start looking into sex online when they are 10 wind up looking for content that features their peers. I have never seen a case where this situation is brought up. If you have ever seen mentions of such cases, or this situation being used as a defense, please share. I can add this to my pile of research.".

This is an excellent question. I'm guessing the answer is generally no. Kids interested in sex (going by my own experiences) associate that sexuality with the sexually mature body. Kids get crushes on another, but that isn't fully, sexually realized in the child, even a precocious one. Now, if the child has been molested or interfered with? Couldn't say...But that scares me, the idea of a child seeking and finding pornography of other kids. Almost as much as I'm scared of seeing a day come where there is no more outrage because childhood innocence is becoming a defunct concept. I want to be dead when that happens.

EvaEverywhere ago

I realize this is a scary concept. I took some time out of my day to plonk all our Pizzagate/Q keywords into pornhub to see if there is content that winks at satanic pedo keywords... I didn't find anything very remarkable. Youtube has way more psycho satanic content than pornhub. What I did notice is that there are a lot of animated content that features video game characters, notably from hyper popular games such as Forthnight (sp?)

I remember as a child going through the entire libraries of people I had access to (family, babysitters, etc.) and would always find erotica. Of course in late 70s, early 80s, there was no culture of hardcore porn that is more akin to sci-fi than to regular sex. I cannot say that the erotic content I saw as a child was very shocking or noteworthy. It was simply a window into what adults think and do. The true issue is "instant free access"... there is no effort to prevent minors from consuming porn online... that is a huge issue.