








I know some think, hey there’s good aspects or positive versions but I’m not talking about a healthy erotica practice or consensual voyeurism or a sexy photo or watching a burlesque show or stimulation for a paraplegic's sex therapy . And before anyone calls me a prude, ya’ll gotta know by now I’m one of most sex positive women you know... so don’t go there. Gaslighting bores me so move on.
The issue is about high speed porn and what that does to the brain and it’s capacity to evolve. Most statistics on pornography use say the average age of a child's first exposure to pornography is 11 years old. Stop and think about an 11 year old in your life. New research from the security technology company Bitdefender, has reported children under the age of 10 now account for 22% of online porn. Children's exposure to porn increases exponentially and drastically. And it's on the internet that kids now learn about what seems to be quite accurate to them according to new studies. Sex education in school is impotent. We can't say anything that might be construed as "religious" and we certainly can not say anything that might be construed as against religion. My friends 11 year old son came home one day after the day he had a sex education class calling out "Vulvua, I know what a vulva is!" and shared his new medical knowledge of a girls body and female biological cycles. Medical in school with adults and psychological on the internet alone in their rooms or between children. They do not learn about communication with their objects of sexual attraction or most importantly with their own bodies. We do not teach about consent as their bodies start to change and grow and we do not teach our children about how hormones effect their brain, how words matter, how touch matters. They do not learn anything real about how sexual bodies work together, personal preferences and how to navigate the urges and potential fear or shame or confusions. We do not warn them of the perils of chemical attachments or of the deep grief of heartbreak. We do not prepare them for the terrible ride being different can take them on. We do not teach the what really matters about sex.
Boys will be boys eh? The literal effect on a little boys brain from a habit of watching high speed internet porn and the ease of habituation and obsession is heartbreaking for me to learn. The actual thoughts and conclusions pornography has on a little girls brain and what she thinks about herself inside the realm of sex and sensuality and how she needs to look has a death toll now. There are foundations and specialized treatment centres to help 10 to 13 year old girls learn to eat after learning what they learn about how they are supposed to look on tv.
There is a sickening global acceptance of the damages and indeed the very slippery slopes as adults ignore the realties. Maybe it’s not a problem for "you". But for millions and millions there is deep suffering and suffering for a product we do not actually need for anything other than making money.
Others might say it’s harmless or even it’s a matter of freedom for businesses but now we are getting clear about what it does to the brain and most specifically to a developing brain and dare I say on a developing culture.
(the science is clear - go google medical and neurological journals on these tests before starting a debate with me please - the only glitch historically is that it was challenging to find a large enough control group of boys that hadn’t watched porn)
I want to have a global ....okay, asking too much? Perhaps just starting with Canada? ....a Canadian public and political conversation about how best to teach our children about healthy sex and communication in a real world way or helping our girls to be sex positive while also self respecting and self loving, or teaching our masculine about the same as well as educating them on the great variations of women and sexual preferences and about aging bodies etc ...
...instead of teaching and mentoring and giving easily accessible, functional supports and education tools.....we spend billions on viagra and put stripper poles on the dance floor of public bars and aerobic studios.
Food for thought: is it consensual sex when a 6 year old discovers porn on his laptop? Generic Parental controls don’t filter it all out alas.
And yes, stats say most boys are exposed to porn as young as elementary. The cartoon porn and CGI graphics with added element of a violent video game...where the woman might die bc of the arc being portrayed...is too violent for me to feel comfortable to describe here.
I just felt so grateful to see we might be shifting the paradigm around this super charged topic. It’s a tiny shift shown here but it caught my attention and also my trigger so here I am with my opinionated self to speak my mind on my page.
Times might be changing after all.
#metooActually
Jordan Peterson: https://youtu.be/1h2hQwK7sJw
Russel Brandt: https://youtu.be/WsjJZgz9mx0
Ted Talk: https://youtu.be/wSF82AwSDiU