Pamela Paul

  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    By redefining pornography in terms of equal opportunity and getting “in touch” with your sexuality, pornographers get women on their side—and perhaps, incidentally, also help ensure that no liberal academic institution would dare interfere.
  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    “I’m going to say something really strong. I’ve been walking around my practice saying, ‘We have an epidemic on our hands.’ The growth of pornography and its impact on young people is really, really dangerous. And the most dangerous part is that we don’t even realize what’s happening.
  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    “I’m going to say something really strong. I’ve been walking around my practice saying, ‘We have an epidemic on our hands.’ The growth of pornography and its impact on young people is really, really dangerous. And the most dangerous part is that we don’t even realize what’s happening.
  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    According to Coché, the effects of such ever-present pornography on kids who are still developing sexually—or who haven’t even reached puberty—have yet to be fully understood.
  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    “Pornography is so often tied into video game culture and insinuates itself even into nonpornographic areas of the Web. It’s very hard for a twelve-year-old boy to avoid.” As a result, boys are learning to sexually cue to a computer rather than to human beings.
  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    For teenagers, pornography is just another online activity; there is little barrier to entry and almost no sense of taboo. Instead, pornography has become a natural rite and acceptable pastime.
  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    One teenage boy in Boston explained recently to the New York Times, “Who needs the hassle of dating when I’ve got online porn?”
  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    For teenagers, pornography is just another online activity; there is little barrier to entry and almost no sense of taboo. Instead, pornography has become a natural rite and acceptable pastime. One teenage boy in Boston explained recently to the New York Times, “Who needs the hassle of dating when I’ve got online porn?”
  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    Pornography is integrated into teenage pop culture; video game culture, for example, exalts the pornographic.
  • TaeTaehas quoted2 years ago
    With no one telling them it’s wrong or inappropriate, it’s no wonder kids have become audacious in their consumption of pornography.
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