The problem for me with porn is not just how the people in the industry are treated but the knock-on effect of how sex and sexual relationships are portrayed on societal norms. Studies have already been done on how most young men, and a lot of women, get much of their knowledge of sex from internet pornography. In this, women are mostly portrayed as submissive and sexually available. Their own needs are often ignored. Boys now expect certain things of girls that they did not in the past based on this experience. There is also evidence that boys and men require greater stimulation because of their porn habits. I have heard of this anecdotally from younger women too whose young boyfriends are just not aroused enough by a 'normal' woman engaging in 'normal' sexual behaviour.
Prostitution is more difficult for me as a topic as I am mostly in favour of the consensual exchange of sex for money. However, it is certainly true that women who have little other way of making a decent living get pulled into that, and the role of sex trafficking is well documented. Women trafficked to the UK from eastern Europe and Asia are in debt to their traffickers and promised conventional jobs turn out to be non-existent leaving them to work in the sex industry in order to pay back their money. Sex work is also a dangerous profession with many women, and men, who work as prostitutes suffering both physical and sexual assault. Some of the laws around prostitution make this worse by not allowing women to work together in a flat.
Having given advice on sex and relationships to both male and female teens (my children) I can say that I fear far more for my girls. My son will be taught about consent and what it looks like. Porn, and pop songs, blur the lines on this, and we see in countries like America that even rapists often don't get the punishment they deserve giving men more of a sense of their value compared to women.
Well, that is my rant over but as someone with teenagers, this is something that bothers me a lot. Healthy sexuality (in terms of affection between consenting adults of whatever form or combination of genders) doesn't worry me. The form it is currently taking in western society concerns me greatly.
Deep bows
Kokuu
-sattoday-
Prostitution is more difficult for me as a topic as I am mostly in favour of the consensual exchange of sex for money. However, it is certainly true that women who have little other way of making a decent living get pulled into that, and the role of sex trafficking is well documented. Women trafficked to the UK from eastern Europe and Asia are in debt to their traffickers and promised conventional jobs turn out to be non-existent leaving them to work in the sex industry in order to pay back their money. Sex work is also a dangerous profession with many women, and men, who work as prostitutes suffering both physical and sexual assault. Some of the laws around prostitution make this worse by not allowing women to work together in a flat.
Having given advice on sex and relationships to both male and female teens (my children) I can say that I fear far more for my girls. My son will be taught about consent and what it looks like. Porn, and pop songs, blur the lines on this, and we see in countries like America that even rapists often don't get the punishment they deserve giving men more of a sense of their value compared to women.
Well, that is my rant over but as someone with teenagers, this is something that bothers me a lot. Healthy sexuality (in terms of affection between consenting adults of whatever form or combination of genders) doesn't worry me. The form it is currently taking in western society concerns me greatly.
Deep bows
Kokuu
-sattoday-
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