- Joined
- Mar 31, 2023
I'd been fascinated at staring at pictures of vaginas ever since I was 7 or 8 years old and learned that girls don't have penises. Only thing thing uncomfortable about occasionally seeing a porno mag or part of a VHS tape at a classmates' house was the other boy(s) in the room. That uncomfortable situation was to be subverted by the advents of T2 speed internet and learning how to thoroughly clean internet history. Eventually, the fixation would be broken by actually getting laid and realizing that it's a bit less fun than it looks when you're the one having to put in the work.I don't know if you can remember seeing a porn mag or getting groped by an older student when you were too young to want sex but it's a very uncomfortable feeling
I'm just saying, I don't know if there is a clean cutoff for the birthyear of this hypothesis. When most boys find out about sex, they want to look at it. The difference now is that the sex they can see is far more depraved and much easier to access. Parents have gotten dumber and everyone has access to Google in their pocket. I guess we need to take the release date of the iPhone (June 2007), the average age of first porn exposure as of June 2007, and subtract that age.