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Gay Children and the Porn-Factor

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Pew Research Center released a survey that reveals a growing trend among children who become sexually confused at a younger age. According to their poll of gay men and women, the average age that homosexuals remember first questioning their sexuality is age 12; for men is was age 10. It's no coincidence that the median age for a boy's first exposure to pornography is now age 11. This correlation is significant because pornography has a very liberalizing impact upon the viewer; especially in children. When you are constantly bombarded with explicit sexual imagery, the consequences are often two-fold: first, the viewer is fooled into accepting the idea that all sexual couplings and situations are normal and or natural; second, because of the over-saturation of pornographic pictures, the viewer requires more unusual and intense images in order to reach excitement. Therefore, porn, which often includes homosexual activity, even in co-called straight porn that routinely features lesbianism, the idea of homosexuality does not bewilder or shock; later, when all forms of sexuality have been explored; only the peculiar will elicit attention; then the choice towards the alternative of homosexuality is explored.
Even more ruinous is the parallel break down of the family unit and the weakening of public morality. Just when children are beginning to become aware of their sexuality, kids are often simultaneously thrown into the mix of divorce, neglect, and molestation. This often causes a retreat response: a instinctual pulling-away into a “safe” and secluded world of fantasy. Besides the porn epidemic, we are already seeing this phenomena in the younger generations' reliance on computer games, social networking sites, and the critical necessity of hand-held devices. Technology is a route of escape. The problem occurs, in impressionable minds, when the line between what is real and what is not becomes blurred. I found this to be a very perilous balancing act, when I tried to walk upon that narrow divide, and fell directly into the hell of porn. What I saw as a stupid boy in the magazines, did not match the dream materialized into the physical world. In porn, there was no pain, disease, or sadness. The attempt to incorporate porn into life was a disaster. Now, we are living with the consequences: children with STDs, teenage abortions, and the curious rise in adolescent mental illness.  






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