antiporn-activist:gotmehookedonthekpop:femsolid:antiporn-activist:Please note: this is from 1988. Th
antiporn-activist:gotmehookedonthekpop:femsolid:antiporn-activist:Please note: this is from 1988. Therefore, the laboratory studies referenced were using 80’s porn, what would today be considered tame or soft-core. What kind of effects do you think researchers might find if they were allowed to replicate these experiments with today’s porn? By the way, they aren’t allowed to replicate these experiments because the ethics boards won’t let you expose people to porn in a lab environment; that’s considered unethical.It isn’t, however, considered unethical to allow 12-year olds to stumble onto iPad porn in their bedrooms in the absence of any true age verification process. That’s called free speech.Carry on, then.Can I have the source of this quote ?Found the source book on Google Books here. It is on page 35. See screenshot below:Here is another good book with some similar discussions:@femsolid here it is. -- source link
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