According to, Dave McGinn Children still not in their teens are turning to pornography to learn about sex because education in schools rarely includes any positive aspects of the experience, a new study reveals.
Australian researchers Maree Crabbe and David Corlett interviewed dozens of students and teachers, the London Telegraph reports. They discovered, among other things, that the average age at which a child first watches porn is 11.
In a recent New York Times story on sex education, the vice-president of education for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America said, “There is abstinence-only sex education, and there’s abstinence-based sex ed. There’s almost nothing else left in public schools.”
Providing kids with the full picture of sex – it’s biology, potential dangers and pleasures – is obviously tricky territory, but one could make a pretty solid argument that there’s much more cause for concern in a teenage kid thinking anything that happens in porn is “normal.” To read more visit #http://bit.ly/uBQ66u
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