It is, surely, completely normal for teenagers to seek out sexual depictions as part of their personal education and psycho-sexual development to suggest otherwise is as archaic as condemning masturbation. It seems a major inconsistency that teenagers are legally permitted to sexually experiment within their own age group in different countries (not Pakistan).We live in an age where the mere depiction of the human body can still create social panic, while a reactionary government and the society turns to censorship in an effort to control new technology. A substantial proportion of information about sex available to (particularly male) adolescents is being provided through pornographic cheap media such as internet (we all have learned ways to download porn despite all restrictions from ISPs) While studies about the effects of pornography on children and adolescents are not entirely conclusive, pornography, tool of personal pleasure that it is, must have some kind of impact on the way teenagers view sex. I personally feel that pornography that depicts sexual acts and the human form in a positive, respectful, non-sexist and healthy manner is going to have a positive effect on attitudes towards sex and women, particularly on the developing mind of the adolescent. Pornography is, by and large, a commercial enterprise. It is extraordinarily lucrative because it is far cheaper and simpler to produce than most other forms of entertainment media. Society must, at some stage, accept that not only is there a widespread demand for pornography, but that it also has the potential, in the process of adhering to certain values, to aid healthy adolescent sexual development. It is something that is widely consumed, both by adults and adolescents, yet still treated as something dirty that ought to provoke feelings of shame and guilt. Part of the blame for this lies with the equation of the term "pornography" with the degrading and exploitative material that is widespread on the internet. One might contend that feelings of shame that might occur while viewing that sort of material are in fact appropriate nevertheless, its popularity remains sourceable to the lack of a widely available alternative and such an alternative could take many forms. The sexual urge is healthy, responding to visual (and other) stimuli is healthy, curiosity and sexual self-awareness are healthy I believe. It is natural for us to wish to explore sex. The sooner our society accepts this, the better.
Picture above :Porn celebrities (left to right) Savanna Samson,Tera Patrick,Briana Banks,Nina Mercedez
I agree with what you have to say. Being a girl, a pakistani girl, and being pro pornography is a difficult task i tell you. I always get condescending looks from my friends whenever they hear me say that im for pornography. They say 'you are woman, stop embarrassing yourself!' It so annoying i tell you. One thing that i cant stand is guys who say that pornography is bad and should be banned. They are the ones who wack themselves to porn later on. Hypocrites
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