(November 11, 2009 at 5:24 pm)Tails Turrosaki Wrote:
Like I said before, did we do a test of 100 children? 50 viewing porn for their whole childhood, and 50 not viewing porn for a year? Then waiting for them to grow up and take the results of their lives?? No, we haven't.
And what do you do if it does have an impact on those 50 that did watch porn? You don't do human test "just to see what might happen". And for good reason. If there is an aftermath to deal with you end up being responsible for ruining peoples lives.
(November 11, 2009 at 5:24 pm)Tails Turrosaki Wrote: So we don't know if it will impression them or not. We don't know. I mean, if they're 4, they're not even interested in girls yet, much less sex. Children will start feeling the need for sex at about the age of 12 or 13. This is where they're rational and not so easily impressionable.
You have no idea how impressionable these children are at that age. It is the age where children first experience peer pressure, where they start doing things to fit in. Where kids do things they would usually do not. The last thing on their minds is rationality.
(November 11, 2009 at 5:24 pm)Tails Turrosaki Wrote: It won't teach them that rape is good, or having tensomes is awesome. It'll just relieve them from sexual tension built up in their bodies; they know movies and TV shows are all fake
And you think kids need porn to get rid of that? Come on. Children have gotten by for centuries without porn to masturbate.
(November 11, 2009 at 5:24 pm)Tails Turrosaki Wrote: (except for those documentaries, but who has a documentary on pornography?).I do. Several.
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