Porn Sites Get More Visitors Each Month Than Netflix, Amazon And Twitter Combined.
• 30% of the Internet industry is pornography.
• The online porn industry makes over $3,000 per second.
• Mobile porn is expected to reach $2.8 billion by 2015.
• The United States is the largest producer and exporter of hard core pornographic DVDs and web material.
• A Google Trends analysis indicates that searches for “Teen Porn” have more than tripled between 2005–2013.
Total searches for teen–related porn reached an estimated 500,000 daily in March 2013 — one–third of total daily searches for pornographic web sites.
• Of the 304 scenes analyzed, 88.2% contained physical aggression, principally spanking, gagging, and slapping, while 48.7% of scenes contained verbal aggression, primarily name–calling. Perpetrators of aggression were usually male, whereas targets of aggression were overwhelmingly female.
• A Google search for ‘bestiality’ generated 2.7 million returns.
Connected Kids
• Among youth 12–years to 14–years, 88% in the United States used the Internet.
• 37% of 3 and 4 year olds use their parent’s tablets and smart phones as do 87% of 5 to 7 year olds.
• The mean age of first exposure to Internet pornography is 14.8 (girls) and 14.3 (boys).
• 93.2% of boys and 62.1% of girls have seen online pornography before age 18.29.
• “Boys aren’t the only ones affected by our porn culture. Girls, who make up a portion of the 12–to–17 year olds that comprise the porn industry’s largest consumer base, have internalized these messages too.”
• 53% of boys and 28% of girls (ages 12–15) use sexually explicit pornography, most often via the Internet.
• At least 44,000 primary school children and 473,000 children between ages of 6 and 17 accessed an adult website, mostly offshore, in the month of December 2013 from a computer.
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