Nearly a third of teenage girls have met people offline after becoming online friends, according to a new study. In many cases the identity of that online character was not fully confirmed before the teens set up a real-life meet-up. In addition, one in 10 experienced some form of exploitation — ranging from creepy sexual advances to rape — during that offline interaction. The study, published (Jan. 14) in the journal Pediatrics, looked at teenage girls, half of whom had been abused in some way in real life. These are the same girls that the porn-pushers hope to lure into the sex industry. Like many others, they are often lonely, unloved, and wanting for male affirmation. Some, simply fall into promiscuity, making their rounds about their prospective middle-schools and high-schools. Later, they come down with an STD, get pregnant, and have an abortion: bitter and hardened, they are left abandoned. Others, fall directly into the pit of pornography. There, they put on a false mask of glamour. Other depressed young girls, looking on their home computers, see these shining stars, and hope to emulate them. Then, the whole ugly story replays.
Another healthy and happy porn star. |
CNBC.com is currently running a slide-show of the most popular porn-stars of 2013. They chose the most beautiful and flattering images of the woman. Sick propaganda at it's worst. Link: