By Alex Diaz. Worry: Dame Esther Rantzen, the founder of ChildLine, said that children as young as 11 had contacted the service with concerns about porn. More than one in ten children 12 per cent aged 12 to 13 have made or been part of a sexually explicit video, according to new research. Nearly one in ten nine per cent of children in the age group are worried that they are addicted to porn, a survey of nearly children for the NSPCC's ChildLine service found. And around one in five 18 per cent said they have seen porn images that have shocked or upset them. Dame Esther Rantzen, the founder of ChildLine, said that children as young as 11 had contacted the service with concerns about pornography. She said: 'Young people are turning to the internet to learn about sex and relationships. Peter Liver, director of ChildLine, said children reported that watching porn made them feel depressed, gave them body image issues and put pressure on them to engage in sex acts they are not ready for. And young people post approximately 18, messages regarding exposure to porn on the ChildLine discussion forums every month.


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Jiz is a nonbinary performer, speaker, author, and the driving force behind Coming Out Like a Porn Star, a collection chronicling how different porn performers have "come out" to family, friends, and loved ones. I asked Jiz their thoughts on identity , ethics, and the realities of making porn. Skip to main content. For a few years I was sexually abused, and ever since then and even before that my mind has been very sexual. I masturbate a lot, watch a lot of porn, constantly have sexual thoughts in general and about some people , and it's really scary.
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Alyssa Funke Alyssa Funke Facebook. After the video went public, the former straight-A student's old classmates in Stillwater, Minnesota began sending her messages. Some were surprised, some negative, and others supportive.
The impact of porn on men has been studied, but little is known about how it could affect women. Between the ages of 11 and 16, Neelam watched porn most days. She quickly got over that initial shock. She wasn't alone. For Neelam, it started with a simple curiosity about sex. As Neelam became more well-versed in the kinds of videos that were available, she began to develop certain tastes. It just felt like I was satisfying a need. I remember how quickly I got desensitised to it — 10 men and one woman, orgies that were basically a writhing mass of bodies, women being slapped or otherwise humiliated — and I was accessing all this before I had even had sex. I still watch it, though not as much, but I do think that after using it regularly for more than 10 years, I now find it difficult to orgasm without some higher level of stimulation, like a vibrator.