My first exposure to porn was at about 10 years old with a Hustler magazine I found under my older brother's bed. At first glance I didn't know what I was getting myself into, and it ended up an extremely overwhelming experience. I was old enough to be turned on by it, but still I don't think it was something I was even remotely ready to see at that age.
My whole life I've been seeking that same sexual rush. I've been close, but still haven't matched it. I wish I would have saved that "first-time rush" for a real-life person.
By the time I actually had real sex, I was burnt out on the concept of sex from porn at an early age
My first time seeing porn I was about 7. My cousin showed it to me. I didnt really care. I understood sex I grew up in the country for awhile afterall. The only sex I saw that really affected me was cat sex cause let's me real that shit is super rapey. So idk. Guess its diffrent for country kids and city kids. I just thinks kids should have access to that element to witness at there own pace. To see a part of the real world. That life isnt participation trophies. Its rough and ugly and scaring. Helps you grow. Then again I'm not exactly the parenting type so maybe I'm missing something. Probably am.
Well I think a little bit has to be introduced at a time, along with proper education so they understand what they're looking at. When I had my first experience, I knew there was a female body part called a "vagina" but that was about it. I didn't know what they looked like or what they were really for, and then all of a sudden, BOOM there's a high-def up-close picture of a pussy being licked by another woman. Like I said, it was way too much all at once. I don't think that's necessarily healthy for a child, but hey I'm not a psychologist either. Kinda like how where I am Family Life class through public schools introduces the concept of sex to the children very slowly, starting with the fact that boys and girls are different, the next year teaching how they're different, and so on until they reach the age where kids generally start experimenting with sex, then they start teaching about contraception.
IIN to be thankful to pornography industry despite negative side effects?
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My first exposure to porn was at about 10 years old with a Hustler magazine I found under my older brother's bed. At first glance I didn't know what I was getting myself into, and it ended up an extremely overwhelming experience. I was old enough to be turned on by it, but still I don't think it was something I was even remotely ready to see at that age.
My whole life I've been seeking that same sexual rush. I've been close, but still haven't matched it. I wish I would have saved that "first-time rush" for a real-life person.
By the time I actually had real sex, I was burnt out on the concept of sex from porn at an early age
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My first time seeing porn I was about 7. My cousin showed it to me. I didnt really care. I understood sex I grew up in the country for awhile afterall. The only sex I saw that really affected me was cat sex cause let's me real that shit is super rapey. So idk. Guess its diffrent for country kids and city kids. I just thinks kids should have access to that element to witness at there own pace. To see a part of the real world. That life isnt participation trophies. Its rough and ugly and scaring. Helps you grow. Then again I'm not exactly the parenting type so maybe I'm missing something. Probably am.
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Well I think a little bit has to be introduced at a time, along with proper education so they understand what they're looking at. When I had my first experience, I knew there was a female body part called a "vagina" but that was about it. I didn't know what they looked like or what they were really for, and then all of a sudden, BOOM there's a high-def up-close picture of a pussy being licked by another woman. Like I said, it was way too much all at once. I don't think that's necessarily healthy for a child, but hey I'm not a psychologist either. Kinda like how where I am Family Life class through public schools introduces the concept of sex to the children very slowly, starting with the fact that boys and girls are different, the next year teaching how they're different, and so on until they reach the age where kids generally start experimenting with sex, then they start teaching about contraception.