UK Boys as young as 10 molesting girls double in two years - Hint: Porn is causing this


Reports of children sexually abusing other children doubled in the two years to 2019, according to police figures obtained by BBC Panorama.
The programme has followed up on research from 2017, when police recorded almost 8,000 reports of abuse among under-18s in England and Wales.
Yearly reports have risen to between 15,000 and 16,000, but cases fell in 2020-21 during the pandemic.
In about 10% of reported cases the alleged abuser was aged 10 or under.
And overall, a big majority of cases involved boys abusing girls.
Thirty-four of the 43 police forces in England and Wales responded to Freedom of Information requests asking for the number of sexual offences reports, including rape and sexual assault, where both the alleged perpetrator and victim were under 18.

The figures did not include the online offence of non-consensual sharing of private sexual images or videos.
The Labour MP and former teacher, Emma Hardy, said: "I still think that those figures might be an underestimation of the extent of the problem, because not all cases ended up going to the police. Not all things are reported."
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Watch Panorama: Who's Protecting Our Kids?, presented by Mariella Frostrup, at 19:35 BST on Monday on BBC One
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Dr Rebekah Eglinton, chief psychologist for the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, said unwanted touching, as well as being pressured into sharing nude photos, had become a part of everyday life for children "to the point where they wouldn't bother reporting it".
"What children have said to us is that sexual violence is now completely normalised through social media platforms [and] through access to online pornography," she told Panorama.
Figures collated from the FOI responses of 38 police forces between April 2016 and March 2017 showed there were 7,866 reports of sexual abuse among children.

Two years later, in 2018-19, the number of reports had doubled to 16,102.
In the latest full year of data, 2020-21, some 10,861 reports of abuse were made, despite months of lockdown and closed schools due to the Covid pandemic.
Analysis of the new figures shows about nine in 10 of the alleged abusers were boys. And the abuse was carried out on girls in about eight in 10 cases.
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Danielle's story​

A line drawing of a girl crying in a school corridor

Danielle* was about 12 years old when she was harassed and sexually assaulted for a year by a boy from her school.
"Every time we met he groped me and touched me up. He would ask if we could have sex, and I would always say no, but he would just end up just touching me anyway," she says.
"We were walking up the stairs at one point and he grabbed up my skirt and it really made me upset. I started crying at that point, I think it felt like I had no space."

She began self-harming, but she didn't want to tell her parents or her teachers about the abuse.
"I thought that I would get in trouble. I just thought I was the one to blame, they would just get very angry with me and they wouldn't understand," she says.
Eventually, she told her teachers what had been happening. She says they did not inform the police or her parents, and said she and the boy should meet to apologise to each other.
"It was a very small meeting room that we were sat in," Danielle says. "I don't remember looking at him. The meeting itself included just one teacher and she just kind of like said, 'Oh you know, just talk about your feelings and just work things out between you two.'"
Danielle has since told her parents and left the school.
*Name changed
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The new figures come a year after the website Everyone's Invited was set up as a place where survivors could post anonymous accounts of abuse they say they had suffered.
The website has now collected more than 50,000 testimonies.
Soma Sara, who set up the project, told BBC Panorama: "I think there is a lack of understanding of the kind of impact of this kind of behaviour, even the smaller transgressions of sexual bullying and harassment that happens to young people.
"But those experiences have an impact. They are traumatising, and especially when they perpetrated over a long period of time."
In April, the NSPCC set up a helpline for school pupils, commissioned by the Department for Education, in response to the testimonies collated via the Everyone's Invited project. The charity says it has been contacted 653 times since its launch.
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Tips for starting a conversation with your child​

Conversations around boundaries and consent will depend on many things, including how old and mature the child is, says the children's charity, the NSPCC. But they have a few tips to make conversations easier:
  • Pick a time when your child's relaxed, not too tired, and when there aren't other people in your family around. You could also choose a neutral place, like on a walk or in the car
  • Listen openly and non-judgementally - and reassure them that they can tell you anything they need to and you won't blame them in any way
  • Explain that consent both online and offline means actively saying yes, using both words and body language
  • Explain that they should always get consent from the other person for any type of sexual activity, and those involved have the right to change their mind at any time
  • Remember - children under 13 cannot legally consent to any type of sexual activity
  • Try to have realistic expectations - think regular, shorter conversations rather than trying to cover everything at once. And it might not go as well as you're hoping, but give it time as they might restart the conversation a few days later
  • If a child discloses abuse off the back of a conversation, it's important to let them know it's not their fault, that they've done the right thing by telling you and that you'll take them seriously. Explain to them what you'll do next and report it as soon as possible to the NSPCC helpline or police so the details are fresh in your mind and action can be taken quickly.
Source: NSPCC
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In June, the education watchdog Ofsted found that sexual harassment has become "normalised" among school-age children.
It found that girls in particular were frustrated that there was not clear teaching about what constitutes acceptable and unacceptable behaviour.
And many teachers said they lacked knowledge on topics such as consent, healthy relationships and sharing of sexual images.
Last year the government introduced a new mandatory curriculum for England, covering topics like sexting and porn.
Grace Academy in Solihull runs a project in conjunction with a charity in an effort to stop problems arising, and has set up schemes to address potentially harmful sexual attitudes and behaviour at the school before it starts.
This includes a campaign to call out sexual bullying, and pupils can scan a code on their phone to report abuse anonymously.
But head teacher Darren Gelder said schools can only do so much: "We do seem to be becoming the point of call really for a very, very wide and varied range of societal challenges that have come at the door of schools.
"I don't think anyone is shying away from that in education, but obviously we have limited resources."
Children's minister Vicky Ford told Panorama that schools were very clear about the government's safeguarding guidance, saying training was available and the government would be rolling out extra support to designate safeguarding leads in another 500 schools.
She said: "We've strengthened [guidance] every year, specific advice on keeping children safe and education from sexual abuse."
She added the government had also set up partnerships so that schools can work together with police, health authorities and social services on safeguarding issues.
In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, teacher guidance on abuse between pupils is less comprehensive than in England.
The Welsh government said it had issued guidance to support schools in creating a safe learning environment for children.
The Scottish government said it was working with charities Rape Crisis Scotland and Zero Tolerance to pilot a new approach to tackling gender-based violence in schools.
In Northern Ireland, a spokesman from the Department of Education said they had been "engaging with other UK jurisdictions on actions being taken in response to the Everyone's Invited website and is currently considering… what specific action is required."
 
Hmm yes porn is to blame for this phenomenon, just like video games cause violence right? Get over yourselves pornography has existed in one form or another for centuries if not millennia, is this really going to be a hill people are going to die on? Also if you don't want little Timmy or whatever the fuck your kids name is to watch porn then how about you be a better parent and discipline your child and control what they watch.
 
Hmm yes porn is to blame for this phenomenon, just like video games cause violence right? Get over yourselves pornography has existed in one form or another for centuries if not millennia, is this really going to be a hill people are going to die on?
I mean when at a click of a button you have millions of pornos to search through, some much more hardcore than others. Combine that with an impressionable, growing mind, that can easily be influenced whether for the good or the worst. Porn addiction is known to mess with dopamine receptors. At this point yes, it's pretty logical to come to conclusions like this.
 
@Weed Eater @Unassuming Local Guy absolutely on point. While I didn't exactly experience that problem, I saw what it did to my ten-year-old brothers that I don't think they ever fully recovered from well into adulthood. Even though the computer was out in the open, my parents didn't install parental controls or such at first to ensure a safer Internet for us besides telling us "No chatrooms, it's forbidden", though they had gone a step further (I dunno if this was a good thing to do) to blank out VHS tapes of any nudity a movie might have that was acceptable for a PG-rated movie back in the '70s/80s. But it didn't matter because some peers my brothers hung out with took advantage of their gullibility and innocence to tell them about all the boobs on the Internet one could find and encouraged it. They would sneak onto the family computer while everyone was out of the house (even for a few minutes) and look things up, but although they were caught due to Dad just so happening to check the history, it was too late for their prepubescent brains.

And on top of that, their big sister was just hitting puberty at the same time, so that was a fun time to grow up with. /sarcasm

It's one reason why parents need to be involved in their children's livelihoods, to counterbalance what the kids are going to encounter outside of the home through peers and other outside influences. Interference and awareness have to start at home, and the children need to be open to approaching their parents should they need guidance about what to do in various scenarios, such as some classmate slyly showing off some tits or gross shit on their phone at school. It's not just enough for them to walk away, because if they catch a glimpse of that and don't forget about it immediately, their curiosity is going to get the better of them. Kids are impulsive like that.

Think what makes this article worse is this is just a study done in the U.K., but this phenomenon for sure is happening everywhere, it's just that no one else seems to be having a high case of sexual assaults towards minors--or at least isn't reporting on it. Rapefugees being a leading cause or not, this is extremely concerning, especially since the Zoomers who've grown up with Internet compared to the rest of us are hitting adulthood, and the generation below them is beginning to hit puberty. The psychological effects of this exposure might just only be now rearing its ugly head.
 
There is no realistic way of banning Internet porn. You could try banning Internet access to everyone under 18 but that would be incredibly hard as well. I don't buy all this antiporn doom and gloom but assuming you're right, do you think this could be the great filter?
 
Didn't expect this to turn out to be Powerleveling: The Thread.
The only part porn plays in this is that the diverse rapists already have a decadent view of the west; so when porn is readily available, it reinforces their idea that western women are just whores looking for dick. The young diversity learns from the old diversity, and their cultural norms and beliefs are reinforced by the availability of porn. That's the only part it plays, the rest is diversity raping the kaffir and the local police covering for them.
That's certainly part of it, sure.
Moral of my story is, keep your kids away from porn, keep them away from internet communities. If your kid absolutely wants to do shit on the internet, keep the PC in a family oriented room, ensure there are break sessions or even a limited amount of hours for the day or week. Smartphones are to be given to older teens or better yet, ADULTS.
Amen, this is the actual problem - a lack of fucking parenting. Seems like the past, what, three generations now, have relegated parenting wrt controlling what their kids see to the government? Yeah, time to stop that shit, and as a bonus we'll have less "think of the children!" horseshit to deal with.

Honestly it wouldn't be an entirely bad idea, and someone could probably get pretty damn rich off of it, were there to be some kind of parallel net that kids could use that didn't have any kind of social media or interaction, just edutainment and the like.
Your child needs a phone? Get them a flip phone, preferably something that can't text.
Flip phones can still text, get them a beeper lmao.
 
Why do you think so many girls are becoming "asexual" and "nonbinary"?
Most of them want to be"special" in the communities where being straight is the most boring thing at best and an automatic stigma at worst.

Pornographic exposure and interaction with those with severe pornographic exposure is a better explanation for deviant behaviors like sharing nudes and having anal sex.
 
Flip phones can still text, get them a beeper lmao.
Any time I used a classic flip phone I never texted. Part of it was being already PC-savvy from such a young age, it was like I was downgrading myself. My fingers get weird when I type on an Apple device because of this too. It's why I have an Android, swiping baby.

Most of them want to be"special" in the communities where being straight is the most boring thing at best and an automatic stigma at worst.

Pornographic exposure and interaction with those with severe pornographic exposure is a better explanation for deviant behaviors like sharing nudes and having anal sex.
I think you underestimate the amount of young girls who are actually sex repulsed, part of it being a direct result of sexualization getting worse both towards girls and in the media. Relating to my original post, one thing I've realized after some time was that I was technically a catalyst for making some of my other female friends rethink their personal views on sex/porn. For them, they got to be first hand witnesses to how far gone their friend went, and was going. I'm sure similar situations are happening all around in other young social groups. One girl hearing first hand accounts about how her other friend is sending nudes, or reciprocating with other peers sexually. You'll get some whores, sure, but sometimes the girls receiving this information will end up the complete opposite and will want to isolate it out as much as they can, which turns into "special" gender/sexuality nonsense.
 
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Porn doesn't rape people, people rape people. If you disagree then I guess you're fine with banning guns to prevent mass shootings.
Porn corrupts the young and impressionable, and that's why 10-year old boys with developing brains are becoming rapists. Boys don't do that shit unless taught through someone or something.
Guns are objects, porn is media. Porn is a collection of ideas and images that warp the mind of the impressionable.
 
Maybe interwebs porn was milder when I was a teenager, but when we got internets, the only stuff I could find on the information superhighway was naked women (real women, no troons) and really vanilla sex stuff, penis in vagina, blowjobs, etc... nothing that would scar someone's mind.

There wasn't really any video to speak of, or at least none I could get my hands on, since the family computer was right in the hub of the house. Any porn I found had to be able to fit on a floppy disk so I could bring it up to my room where I had a shitty system I had built myself, which had no internets. Zip disks were a real breakthrough for porn management. 100 MB in your hand! WOW!!
 
For Amerimutts, some research. In Sweden BRÅ finally after over a decade of censorship released stats regarding immigrants and crime. An interesting thing that they found was while 1st gen immigrants from countries like Afghanistan and Syria were extremely overrepresentented in assaults, murders and sex crimes, their children were somehow managing to be even more criminal than their parents. It's not until the 3rd generation that crime rates start dropping to more reasonable levels (only 4x more crime than native Swedes instead of 11x).
Hot diggity! You feed them, house them, clean them and they're *only* four times more likely to rape your daughter! So glad that's what western countries have to look forward to!
 
@Weed Eater @Unassuming Local Guy
A fella I talked to about patterns of behaviour and psychology is convinced that our first exposure to porn is a traumatic experience, as everytime he ask someone when they first saw porn, they can remember it in very clear detail.

I know I can remember mine, 7 years old, friends house, mate showed me his big brother collection, midday, can even remember the details of the women in the videos.

While alot of people are aware of how females are more likely to whore themselves when exposed to sexual harm at a young age, there is a few that you could call "asexual" or atleast a lack of drive for sex in general. How many we don't as naturally they're not exposing themselves so they fly under radar.
 
My main issue is that a lot of young men watching pornography just brush aside the potential risks of porn addiction and the fact that they don't seem to really care that the films they watch may in fact have trafficked actors and actresses who are forced to do demeaning acts for hours. Yeah, an actress says that she "likes" getting smacked and hit onscreen but do you know anything about what goes on in her daily life? What if she was duped and tricked by the producers into thinking she'd do modeling and they never told her she was going to get raped on camera? Maybe that actress is a single mother or woman who's suffered severe childhood sexual abuse. I just cannot watch porn whilst being aware of potential information like this.

I hate how pornography has no intimacy during the acts and if there is, then it must've been filmed with a spycam without their consent or knowledge. There's no talking and if there is, it's usually something really gross for example, "I wanna fuck your mum". It's teaching young men that consent doesn't matter and communication isn't vital during sex (which it is). Lo and behold, you get both young men and women who have a very unsatisfactory sex lives as a result of emulating porn.

My cousins and friends would show me porn and talk about it constantly when I was a teenager. The worst side effects after being exposed to it were the horrible headaches I got and I felt really ill as well.

Not to powerlevel but when you have your first sexual encounter, porn will start to feel even more fake and disgusting. The men and women are injected with drugs and chemicals like silicone that ruin the body. Actors have to have their penis circumcised and take drugs ranging from Viagra to Cialis that eventually lead to severe erectile dysfunction after hours of shooting rough sex scenes and gay for pay. Actresses often have bruised and bleeding vaginas and STDs, gonorrhea being the most common whilst being drugged before going on reel.

I mean when at a click of a button you have millions of pornos to search through, some much more hardcore than others. Combine that with an impressionable, growing mind, that can easily be influenced whether for the good or the worst. Porn addiction is known to mess with dopamine receptors. At this point yes, it's pretty logical to come to conclusions like this.
Even a term that should be entirely innocent such as "granny" can unexpectedly load tons of porn genres of old women getting thrown around and possibly raped on camera.
 
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My main issue is that a lot of young men watching pornography just brush aside the potential risks of porn addiction and the fact that they don't seem to really care that the films they watch may in fact have trafficked actors and actresses who are forced to do demeaning acts for hours. Yeah, an actress says that she "likes" getting smacked and hit onscreen but do you know anything about what goes on in her daily life? What if she was duped and tricked by the producers into thinking she'd do modeling and they never told her she was going to get raped on camera? Maybe that actress is a single mother or woman who's suffered severe childhood sexual abuse. I just cannot watch porn whilst being aware of potential information like this.

I hate how pornography has no intimacy during the acts and if there is, then it must've been filmed with a spycam without their consent or knowledge. There's no talking and if there is, it's usually something really gross for example, "I wanna fuck your mum". It's teaching young men that consent doesn't matter and communication isn't vital during sex (which it is). Lo and behold, you get both young men and women who have a very unsatisfactory sex lives as a result of emulating lorn
My cousins and friends would show me porn and talk about it constantly when I was a teenager. The worst side effects after being exposed to it were the horrible headaches I got and I felt really ill as well.

Not to powerlevel but when you have your first sexual encounter, porn will start to feel even more fake and disgusting. The men and women are injected with drugs and chemicals like silicone that ruin the body. Actors have to have their penis circumcised and take drugs ranging from Viagra to Cialis that eventually lead to severe erectile dysfunction after hours of shooting rough sex scenes and gay for pay. Actresses often have bruised and bleeding vaginas and STDs, gonorrhea being the most common whilst being drugged before going on reel.


Even a term that should be entirely innocent such as "granny" can unexpectedly load tons of porn genres of old women getting thrown around and possibly raped on camera.

Lol what a load of hoagwash. Porn is made by dirty stank hoes who are being dirty stanky hoes for easy money lol.

Do not pity them, they do not deserve it. The easy money is their pay, and the AIDS is the price.
 
I don't get how we spent years mocking porn addiction and now it's almost normalized. How did that happen? I don't know how many times I've seen people online retardedly obsess over blacked shit. Same thing with that stepsister gets stuck trope. They trot around the actual situation but it's no secret thay're hinting at incest and wouldn't that shit be considered rape? I can see why that shit messes with kids. I don't get how parents don't stay on top of this, I'd be watching the shit my kid looks up online. Giving a young kid unrestricted internet access is the dumbest thing you can do.
 
Lazy parents who still think we live in 1950's America are the cause of a lot of this. Hell, back in the 80's, when I was a kid, oblivious parenting was still a cause. I can't name any kid back then who didn't do drugs, booze or smoke at some point in their lives. And I'm sure there wasn't a single boy who didn't seek out porn in some form. The difference is today, that the internet makes it a lot easier to find and internet communities become hugboxes for pervos and aspiring pervos. Meanwhile, Hollywood and academia are pushing to make sexuality even more acceptable for children, and the LGBBQT community tries to paint itself as a fun, color-coated civil rights club that all of the cool creative kids belong to. The result of this is that kids either become sex freaks or go nonbinary and check out of the sex thing entirely, especially if they've been on the receiving end of sex abuse. Normie parents are often too self-absorbed or too busy making a living to check out how crazy shit is getting for their kids, or worse, they're so brainwashed into thinking that Progressivism/Leftism is an absolute good that they'll knee-jerk support the bleeding edge of clownworld, like my co-worker who said she's be happy to let her 8 year old daughter transition if the kid "felt like they were trapped in the wrong body." How do you convince someone like this that Clownworld is evil? Their value system is entirely inverted.
 
I don't get how we spent years mocking porn addiction and now it's almost normalized. How did that happen?
I wonder if part of it is because the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has never recognized porn addition to be a mental disorder like gambling addiction, so no one takes it seriously. Like they have a chapter on addictions (mainly substance abuse), but they're wishy-washy on things like sex addiction being a behavioral thing or legit nothing to consider, and talks of porn addiction being added keeps being shot down (probably being paid big bucks by the porn industry to keep it off, I dunno). It's real suspect, in any case.
 
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