In response to the single mother who wondered whether her 16 years old son viewing pornography was simply a matter of being entitled ''to his own sexual thoughts'' or whether such viewing (frequent in his case) is cause for concern, it's fair to say that it should be seen as a matter to be addressed without becoming hysterical. A fair amount of research indicates that the sexual images teen age boys view (and inevitably masturbate to) become ''imprinted'' i.e. become habituated to by the reinforcement of the pleasure of ejaculation. For such a youngster to view images of women being demeaned or raped or humiliated or engaging in physically painful sexual acts could not be a good thing, and may lead to real damage in terms of developing healthy attitudes toward sex and toward women. Furthermore, it has been impossible to prevent the purveyers of child pornorgraphy from using the Internet, but you need to be aware that intentionally bringing up child pornography may subject your son to criminal prosecution, to say nothing of the fact that viewing such material is tantamount to endorsing the despicable abuse of children by the manufacturers of this repugnant material. So yes, you would do well to speak to your son in depth about this and consider obtaining a disc that serves as a Parental Controls filter, eliminating as much controversial material as possible.
In response to the single mother who wondered whether her 16 years old son viewing pornography was simply a matter of being entitled ''to his own sexual thoughts'' or whether such viewing (frequent in his case) is cause for concern, it's fair to say that it should be seen as a matter to be addressed without becoming hysterical. A fair amount of research indicates that the sexual images teen age boys view (and inevitably masturbate to) become ''imprinted'' i.e. become habituated to by the reinforcement of the pleasure of ejaculation. For such a youngster to view images of women being demeaned or raped or humiliated or engaging in physically painful sexual acts could not be a good thing, and may lead to real damage in terms of developing healthy attitudes toward sex and toward women. Furthermore, it has been impossible to prevent the purveyers of child pornorgraphy from using the Internet, but you need to be aware that intentionally bringing up child pornography may subject your son to criminal prosecution, to say nothing of the fact that viewing such material is tantamount to endorsing the despicable abuse of children by the manufacturers of this repugnant material. So yes, you would do well to speak to your son in depth about this and consider obtaining a disc that serves as a Parental Controls filter, eliminating as much controversial material as possible.
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