![]() ![]() So it is not surprising that in the decade that I have taught health and sex education, more than a few parents of middle schoolers have contacted me for advice after discovering their child looking at porn. ![]() Like most people my age, my first exposure to porn predates the Internet.Īnd while the majority of my youthful experiences were pretty tame (like sneaking into my friend Jen’s basement to peek at her dad’s Playboys), even in the days of print and VHS tapes things could get sketchy (like in eighth grade when I was shown an explicit porn by the pot-smoking adult tenant who rented a room in my friend Amanda’s house).īut whatever the setting, the impact of porn on my life was much more limited than it is on the lives of a lot of today’s wired kids. Follow published on Everyday Feminism and re-published here with their permission. ![]()
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