Australian Medical Association concerned about damage done to children by online pornography
The Australian Medical Association (AMA) is the peak medical body in Australia representing doctors across all specialties of medicine. The AMA have strong views on how sexualised media is negatively affecting our kids. And they have good reason to, they are dealing with the aftermath every day.
Read more"It feels like a slap in the face"- Survivors speak out about Pornhub and Christie Mack's porn themed 'domestic violence' campaign
Written by Jas Swilks. Originally posted February 13th 2016 on 'Thoughts From Jas'.
TRIGGER WARNING: domestic violence, graphic discussions of violence against women and violent pornography.
Growing Up in Pornland: Girls Have Had It with Porn Conditioned Boys
Melinda Tankard Reist as published on ABC Religion and Ethics
Read moreMichael Flood on The Drum: the impact of children's exposure to pornography
The Pornography and harms to children and young people symposium was recently held in Sydney.
Keynote speaker Dr Michael Flood appeared on The Drum to talk about the influence pornography is having on young people's attitudes towards sex and relationships.
Read moreInconvenient Facts: Why Would the ABC Airbrush Porn's Complicity in Sexual Violence?
While it may not be as readily accessible as porn, the research on porn is nonetheless abundant.
Just last week, while the ABC ran a panel discussion on Australian attitudes toward porn, another new study implicating porn made headlines: "Anal sex study shows climate of painful coercion affecting young girls."
The study found "the main reason that young people also cited for engaging in the act is that boys 'wanted to copy what they saw in pornography'."
There are hundreds more studies like this one. So many, in fact, that studies are being combined in meta-analyses to assess the overall trends across thousands of pieces of data: sexual assault study shows link to pornography use; pornography use linked to higher rape acceptance attitudes; nearly half of all young women have been sexually coerced; and so on.
Read more20 reasons why Coles and Woolworths should #BinZooMag
Zoo Weekly has a long history of exploiting and objectifying women for the enjoyment of male readers. During this time, supermarket chains Coles and Woolworths have quietly profited from the sale of this unrestricted magazine in stores around the country. There are a lot of reasons why Coles and Woolworths should rethink the sale of Zoo Weekly, but we've narrowed it down to just 20, in no particular order.
Read morePorn before their first kiss: MTR on ABC 7.30 Report
Porn’s distortions need addressing in schools say educators
As published on Melinda Tankard Reist
Read moreInternet pornography warping teens attitudes towards women and sex
Over the last few weeks, there have been various news media articles documenting the harmful impacts of pornography on young people.
Read moreThe Sex Factor: Mainstreaming and normalising the abuse and exploitation of women
The Sex Factor is a new reality TV program where contestants compete for the chance to become a porn star. It will be shown exclusively online.
Read more‘I just became an object’: the porn driven experiment on young people’s sexuality
Over exposure is making teens pawns to porn
A 15-year-old boy confided in me after I addressed his class at a Sydney school last year. He cried as he told me he had been using porn since the age of nine. He didn't have a social life, had few friends, had never had a girlfriend. His life revolved around online porn. He wanted to stop, he said, but didn't know how.
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