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- May 31, 2021
Back then, I suppose this is how most people saw pornography for the first time. Kids would find something someone's dad had discarded, giggle uncontrollably at the rush of titillation, then go back to playing football or vidja or whatever they were doing before once they'd studied all of the photos carefully.
Now, kids have their first exposure to pornography via the Internet, and there are no limits placed on quantity or content. Some kids start looking and never go back to their football or vidja or other healthy diversions. That's how we wind up with people like Kevvie.
Yeah, a few pictures of naked people isn’t going to warp anyone.
It satisfied the curiosity of most kids, especially ones who didn’t have opposite sex siblings or very modest families so had never seen a penis or vagina before.
Maybe some kids would see a bit of more hardcore, which is a bit much obviously, but again it’s different when it is a picture. Especially a soggy burned picture.
The internet and its access to pornography is not just making pornsick kids and teenagers with unhealthy views and expectations on sex, it’s also a contributing factor to trooning out.