Let’s Talk Porn | Maria Ahlin | TEDxGöteborg

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21 Jun 201917:38

Summary

TLDRLe script aborde les effets pernicieux de la consommation de pornographie sur la santé et les relations humaines. Il décrit comment la pornographie agressif et humiliant est devenue la norme, influençant les attitudes et les comportements sexuels. La recherche montre un lien entre la consommation de pornographie et l'agression sexuelle, et met en évidence les effets addictifs de la pornographie sur le cerveau. L'appel à l'action pour une éducation critique sur le sujet est lancé, afin de promouvoir une société axée sur l'égalité, le consentement et la santé sexuelle.

Takeaways

  • 🔞 La pornographie peut être perçue comme une drogue, ayant des effets néfastes sur la santé mentale et la sexualité des individus.
  • 👶 L'exposition précoce à la pornographie, dès l'âge de six ans, peut avoir des conséquences à long terme sur la santé mentale et la perception de la sexualité.
  • 🔄 L'addiction à la pornographie est comparée à celle aux drogues, nécessitant de plus en plus de contenu agressif pour ressentir le même plaisir.
  • 📺 La pornographie est devenue le principal enseignant de l'éducation sexuelle, influençant les attitudes et les comportements sexuels des individus.
  • 📉 Une analyse de contenu a révélé que la pornographie moderne est de plus en plus agressive et humiliante, ce qui peut influencer de manière négative les normes sociales.
  • 🤬 La majorité des scènes pornos analysées contenaient de l'agression physique et verbale, souvent dirigée contre les femmes et perçue positivement ou neutrement dans le contexte de la pornographie.
  • 🚫 L'agression dans la pornographie est souvent trivialisée et peut conduire à une désensibilisation à l'égard de l'agression sexuelle réelle.
  • 🧠 La pornographie peut altérer le circuit de récompense du cerveau, conduisant à une dépendance et à un comportement compulsif.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Il est essentiel d'engager des conversations sur la pornographie, éduquant les jeunes et les adultes sur ses effets potentiels et encourageant une réflexion critique.
  • 🌟 Des initiatives éducatives visant à changer les attitudes envers la pornographie ont déjà porté leurs fruits, aidant certains à s'abstenir et à adopter une vision plus saine de la sexualité.

Q & A

  • Comment Alex a-t-il décrit son expérience avec la pornographie dès son plus jeune âge?

    -Alex a déclaré que dès l'âge de six ans, il a eu des difficultés à dormir après avoir vu des images de pornographie qui étaient très fortes.

  • Quelle est la comparaison que l'orateur fait entre la pornographie et une drogue?

    -L'orateur compare la pornographie à une drogue en raison de son influence négative sur la santé et le comportement des individus, et en soulignant que, comme les drogues, la pornographie peut être difficile à quitter.

  • Pourquoi l'orateur mentionne-t-il la série 'Friends' dans son discours?

    -La série 'Friends' est utilisée comme exemple pour illustrer comment la pornographie a été perçue dans le passé, où Joey et Chandler étaient ravis d'avoir accès à la pornographie par erreur, ce qui contraste avec la nécessité d'en parler aujourd'hui en raison de ses impacts négatifs.

  • Quels sont les effets de la pornographie sur la sexualité et les relations, selon les recherches mentionnées dans le discours?

    -Les recherches mentionnées dans le discours montrent que la pornographie peut conduire à des attitudes qui trivialisent l'agression sexuelle, à une augmentation des actes sexuellement agressifs et à une déhumanisation des individus, ce qui a un impact sur les normes et les attentes dans les relations réelles.

  • Quelle étude a été menée par Natalie Purcell sur la pornographie?

    -Natalie Purcell, titulaire d'un doctorat en sociologie, a mené une analyse de contenu sur plus de 100 des films les plus populaires et les mieux vendus, révélant une augmentation de l'agression et de l'humiliation dans les films de pornographie.

  • Quels types d'actes agressifs ont été observés dans les films de pornographie selon l'étude de 2005?

    -L'étude de 2005 a révélé que près de 90% des scènes contenaient de l'agression physique, comme le choking et le slapping, et près de 50% contenaient de l'agression verbale, principalement sous forme d'injures.

  • Quel message est envoyé par les films de pornographie où l'agression est perçue positivement ou neutrement?

    -Les films de pornographie où l'agression est perçue positivement ou neutrement renforcent l'idée que l'agression est acceptable ou même souhaitable dans les relations sexuelles, ce qui est contraire aux normes sociales et aux attentes dans la vie réelle.

  • Quelle est la conséquence potentielle de la consommation de pornographie sur les jeunes, selon le discours?

    -La consommation de pornographie peut conduire les jeunes à développer des comportements compulsifs, des attitudes négatives envers l'agression sexuelle, et à s'inquiéter de ne pas correspondre aux normes extrêmes présentées dans la pornographie.

  • Quelle étude a été menée par le Dr. Valerie Voon sur l'effet de la pornographie sur le cerveau?

    -Le Dr. Valerie Voon a mené une étude qui a montré que les utilisateurs compulsifs de pornographie présentent des相似ités avec les toxicomanes sur plusieurs niveaux, notamment en ce qui concerne la réactivité du cerveau face à la pornographie et l'envie de consommation.

  • Quelle solution propose l'orateur pour aborder le problème de la pornographie?

    -L'orateur propose d'utiliser l'éducation et les conversations critiques comme stratégies principales pour changer les attitudes envers la pornographie, en encourageant les discussions dans les écoles, les lieux de travail, et les foyers.

Outlines

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🎬 Pornographie et ses effets sur la santé mentale

Le texte décrit l'impact de la pornographie sur la santé mentale et la sexualité, en se basant sur l'expérience d'Alex, un jeune homme de 19 ans qui a commencé à consommer de la pornographie à l'âge de 6 ans. Il explique que la pornographie est devenue une sorte de drogue pour lui, avec des périodes de sobriété interrompues par des rechutes. L'auteur souligne l'importance de remettre en question les normes et les attentances sexuelles imposées par la pornographie et suggère d'examiner les effets de cette industrie sur notre société.

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📚 Éducation sexuelle par la pornographie : un problème

Le script mentionne que la pornographie est devenue le principal enseignant de l'éducation sexuelle, ce qui est inquiétant étant donné que les films pornographiques contiennent des actes agressifs et humiliants. Des études ont montré que la pornographie moderne est de plus en plus violente et que les actes comme l'asphyxie, le double pénétration et le strangulation sont devenus communs. Ces actes sont souvent présentés de manière positive ou neutre, ce qui peut influencer les attitudes des consommateurs envers la violence sexuelle.

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🧠 Comment la pornographie altère le cerveau et conduit à l'addiction

Cette partie du script explore les effets de la pornographie sur le cerveau, en utilisant des études scientifiques pour montrer comment elle peut devenir une addiction. Les chercheurs ont découvert que la consommation compulsive de pornographie active le système de récompense du cerveau de manière similaire à l'addiction aux drogues. Les utilisateurs compulsifs de pornographie réagissent plus fortement aux images érotiques, montrant un désir accru pour la pornographie, sans nécessairement avoir un désir sexuel plus élevé.

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🌟 Éducation et dialogue pour changer les attitudes envers la pornographie

Le texte appelle à une éducation et à des conversations ouvertes sur la pornographie pour changer les attitudes et les normes sexuelles. L'auteur suggère que l'éducation est un outil essentiel pour prévenir l'addiction à la pornographie et pour promouvoir une sexualité saine et éthique. Des témoignages positifs de jeunes qui ont réussi à s'abstenir de la pornographie grâce à l'éducation sont également partagés, montrant l'impact potentiel de cette approche.

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Keywords

💡pornographie

La pornographie est un terme qui désigne des images, des films ou des textes à caractère érotique ou sexuel. Dans le script, l'auteur aborde la pornographie comme un sujet central, examinant son influence sur la santé, les relations et les attitudes sexuelles. L'exemple donné est celui d'Alex, un jeune homme de 19 ans, qui a commencé à consommer de la pornographie à l'âge de 6 ans et qui a des difficultés à s'en libérer.

💡santé

La santé est mentionnée dans le contexte des effets de la pornographie sur l'individu, y compris les troubles du sommeil et la dépendance. Le script suggère que la pornographie peut avoir des conséquences néfastes sur la santé mentale et émotionnelle, comme le souligne l'expérience d'Alex et les études citées par l'auteur.

💡addiction

L'addiction est présentée comme un phénomène qui peut survenir à la suite de la consommation de pornographie. Le script mentionne que la pornographie peut devenir une drogue pour certains, comme l'indique le cas d'Alex, et que cela peut conduire à une dépendance difficile à surmonter, similaire à celle des addictions aux drogues.

💡agression sexuelle

L'agression sexuelle est abordée comme un comportement qui est souvent trivialisé ou présenté de manière inappropriée dans la pornographie. Le script mentionne des études qui ont révélé que la pornographie moderne contient de plus en plus d'actes agressifs, ce qui peut influencer les attitudes des individus envers l'agression sexuelle dans la vie réelle.

💡éducation sexuelle

L'éducation sexuelle est discutée comme un moyen de sensibiliser aux dangers de la pornographie et de promouvoir une compréhension saine du sexe et des relations. Le script suggère que la pornographie est souvent la première source d'information sur le sexe pour les jeunes, ce qui soulève des préoccupations sur la qualité et l'impact de cette éducation informelle.

💡pornographie mainstream

La pornographie mainstream fait référence à la pornographie qui est largement disponible et populaire dans la société. Le script critique la nature de cette pornographie, qui est de plus en plus agressive et humiliante, et qui peut influencer les normes et les attentes en matière de sexualité.

💡dépendance

La dépendance est abordée comme un problème potentiel lié à la consommation de pornographie. Le script mentionne des études qui ont montré que les consommateurs compulsifs de pornographie ont des réponses cérébrales similaires à celles des personnes addictes de drogues, ce qui soulève des questions sur la reconnaissance de la pornographie comme une source de dépendance.

💡médecine comportementale

La médecine comportementale est impliquée dans la compréhension des addictions, y compris celle à la pornographie. Le script fait référence à des chercheurs comme le Dr Valerie Voon, qui ont étudié l'impact de la pornographie sur le cerveau et ont trouvé des相似ités avec les addictions aux drogues.

💡éducation critique

L'éducation critique est présentée comme une solution pour combattre les effets néfastes de la pornographie. Le script suggère que parler ouvertement de la pornographie, en incluant une discussion critique dans les écoles et les milieux de travail, peut aider à changer les attitudes et les normes.

💡pornographie et société

Le script aborde la façon dont la pornographie influence la société, en définissant des normes et des attentes en matière de sexualité qui peuvent être problématiques. L'auteur appelle à une réflexion sur la manière dont la pornographie peut affecter les relations, l'intimité et la santé sexuelle, et suggère que nous devons changer la direction actuelle pour promouvoir une société plus équilibrée et saine.

Highlights

Pornography is described as a drug by a young man who has been consuming it since the age of six.

The young man's struggle with quitting porn is likened to having sober periods with relapses.

A societal shift is proposed where attitudes are not shaped by porn and where it doesn't set standards for sexuality and relationships.

The sitcom 'Friends' is used as a cultural reference to compare past and present attitudes towards porn.

Pornography is identified as the primary teacher of sex education, raising questions about its curriculum.

A content analysis of popular porn movies reveals aggressive and abusive acts in almost every film.

The study by Natalie Purcell shows an increase in aggression and humiliation in porn since the 1970s.

Acts like ATM, gagging, and choking have become common in mainstream porn, affecting societal norms.

A study by Anna Bridget's and associates found physical aggression in 90% of analyzed porn scenes.

The typical response to aggression in porn is positive or neutral, contrary to real-life expectations.

The impact of porn on real-life relationships is discussed, including unrealistic expectations and performance pressure.

A personal account of a man considering strangling his girlfriend to elicit a porn-like response is shared.

The long-term effects of early exposure to porn are discussed, including body image issues and compulsive consumption.

Research shows a link between porn consumption and acting out sexually aggressive acts.

Neuroscientists have found that porn hijacks the brain's reward pathway, leading to compulsive behavior.

Dr. Valerie Voon's study on the brain activity of compulsive porn users is highlighted.

The need for education and conversation about porn is emphasized to change societal attitudes.

A father shares his tip for discussing porn with children, suggesting the car as a good environment for the conversation.

A message from a young man who quit porn after education on its impact is shared as a success story.

The talk concludes with a call to action to start conversations about porn based on research, statistics, and real-life stories.

Transcripts

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to me

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porn is a drug

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these words belong to alex a porn

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consuming young man which i interviewed

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for my co-author book on how porn

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affects our health

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he was six years old when he first

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stumbled upon porn

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and the images were so strong he told me

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he even had trouble sleeping afterwards

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today he is 19 and still haven't been

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able to quit porn

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it's like having sober periods with

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relapses he explained where i need more

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and more aggressive porn to experience

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the same kick

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would you think about this

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a society

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where our attitudes aren't constantly

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being shaped by porn

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a society where porn doesn't get to set

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the standard for our sexuality

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our relationships our attitudes

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before we even have a chance to explore

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these amazing things for ourselves

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my favorite sitcom of all times is

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friends

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if you do not know that one and i

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definitely think you should it's the

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very popular american tv show

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about six friends living in new york

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city

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in one of the episodes the two

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characters joey and chandler had by

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mistake may i add gotten free cable tv

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access to porn

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oh happy day right

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i mean they were so happy they did

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everything in their power to keep that

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tv on

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and that kind of made me think what was

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it about porn back then

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that made joey and chandler want to keep

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their tv showing pouring on

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and what is it about today's mainstream

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porn that is just so important we talk

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about

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too many nowadays

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porn is the number one teacher on sex

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education and if that's the case it's

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only fair that we ask ourselves

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what curriculum does this teacher use

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in 2012

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natalie purcell who's a phd in sociology

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from the university of california

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did a content analysis where she looked

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at over 100 of the roughly 250

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most popular and best-selling porn

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movies

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she found

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aggressive

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abusive

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and cursive acts

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in almost every single movie

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the analysis also showed how porn ever

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since the 70s has become increasingly

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more aggressive and humiliating

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and by the end of the time period that

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was analyzed which was the 2000s

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acts like atm

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gagging

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double penetration and even choking were

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included in almost every single movie

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now atm is not the money machine it's

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actually an act called ass to mouth

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meaning that the penis first enters the

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anus and then it goes directly into the

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mouth

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and gagging is an act where the penis

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goes so far down the throat that

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basically your gag reflexes will start

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to kick in

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it wasn't until the 2000s when these

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acts were heavily introduced in

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mainstream porn 20 years before that it

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was basically unheard of

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in another interesting study this one

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going back to as early as 2005 by anna

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bridget's and associates

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looked at a random sample of 50

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out of the 275

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best-selling most rented u.s port movies

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from the time period of december 2004

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to june 2005

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then added these 50 movies they then

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randomly selected 304 scenes and

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analyzed them

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and here's what they found

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about 9 out of 10 scenes contained

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physical aggression

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now physical aggression was defined

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primarily as gagging

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remember the penis down the throat

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slapping

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and even hair pulling among other things

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also about 5 out of 10 scenes contained

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verbal aggression

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which then primarily was defined as name

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calling where the most common names that

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were used were [ __ ]

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and [ __ ]

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most of the people

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that were exposed to this aggression

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were women

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and what was

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their typical response to this

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aggression you think

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almost everyone reacted either positive

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or neutral

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almost never negative

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let's apply this to everyday life shall

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we let's say i'd given you a gentle

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stroke on the cheek i'll probably see a

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smile on your face

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had i instead

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slapped you

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you would perhaps not be as happy with

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me

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am i right

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yeah i would assume

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important the typical response to

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aggression is precisely the opposite of

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what you would otherwise expect in real

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life

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in real life you will be mad at me for

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slapping you but important

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either you remain neutral or you even

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groan and ask for more

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we just have to stop here for a second

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and consider the message that this is

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sending what pressure what norms what

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standards is created from this

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i

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once met with a guy

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who shared his concerns about his

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girlfriend never screaming and moaning

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like they do in porn

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and he goes what am i doing wrong

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and then he says

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you know what

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maybe i should try to strangle her

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that she will probably enjoy

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that was kind of my reaction as well

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yeah

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i've educated on this issue for about 10

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years now

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i met with kids

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from the ages of five and six

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whom stumbled upon pornography

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and i met with young girls comparing

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themselves to the very often extreme

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standards set by porn thinking they

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aren't good enough not pretty enough not

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sexy enough

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i met with teenagers who compulsively

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consume pornography on a regular basis

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doing everything in their power to quit

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often unsuccessfully

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and i met with guys

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so eager to please and so eager to

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perform just like they do in porn

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and when they aren't getting the typical

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porn response from their partner in bed

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a lot of them blame themselves for not

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being able to perform sexually

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i was right in the middle of a talk

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about porn when a mom

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raised her hand

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and she stood up grabbed the mic and

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said

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the other day

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my eight-year-old boy came running out

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of his room hysterically crying

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at first the little boy had refused to

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tell his parents what had happened he

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did not want to talk about it

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but eventually it became clear he'd

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stumble upon porn

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but it wasn't so much the actual porn

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that he had seen that upset him

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he was crying because he thought

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this this thing that i just saw

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important

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is what my mom and dad do to each other

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in bed

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more than 50 years of research has shown

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us what porn causes

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first porn can produce attitudes which

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then goes and trivializes sexual

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aggression

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research proves a strong link between

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porn consumption and acting out sexually

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aggressive acts like sexual assault

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and here's the thing even porn that's

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non-aggressive can have these effects on

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our attitudes due to the fact that

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whenever a person in porn is being

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dehumanized that's when the change in

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attitudes

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is happening

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i mean are we getting this this is

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actually what porn

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can do to us

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now not all of course who consume

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pornography will go out and sexually

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assault someone that's like not what

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we're saying here but the fact remains

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that for an alarming amount of sex

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offenders porn was a triggering factor

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leading them to be less sensitive to

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sexual aggression

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this is not rocket science this is

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basic human psychology

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what we see often we get used to

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let's go back to

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joey and chandler for a second

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my favorite sitcom friends

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what was it that was going on inside

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their brains that made them so eager to

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keep that tv on

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neuroscientists have found that

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pornography hijacks the reward pathway

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in the brain and can become a compulsive

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behavior with addictive qualities

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in 2014 dr valerie voon and i think this

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must be stated for the wreckage she's a

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global authority on addiction

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and also the leading researcher in the

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neuroscience department at the

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university of cambridge

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she released her long-awaited study

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a study that provided groundbreaking

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results on how viewing porn affects the

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brain

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and the study showed how compulsive porn

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users

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have real similarities on several levels

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to those addicted to drugs

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the image that you see here is an

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illustration of a brain scan image that

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shows the brain activity of healthy

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volunteers when shown pornography

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versus compulsive users

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and as you can see when the compulsive

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users were shown porn their response was

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much higher

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indicating that they were both more

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triggered by the porn shown to them and

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that they also experienced a stronger

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urge for porn

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so the compulsive users had a greater

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wanting for porn but

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they still did not have a higher sexual

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desire and the liking for it

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which is a finding that should debunk

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the myth that those who are compulsive

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porn users must simply be people with a

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greater sexual desire

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also having a warning for something but

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not a liking for it

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is a finding that really fits like a

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glove with the current definition of

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addiction

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the facts are starting to pile up and if

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you ask me it's just a matter of time

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and research before pornography

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addiction is formally acknowledged

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but until then

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we have to continue listening to those

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who are brave enough to share their

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stories with us

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okay so

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i think you would agree with me that we

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definitely have a challenge here right

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i mean we have 24 7 unlimited access to

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physically

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verbally aggressive material that

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clearly has an impact on our attitudes

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relationships sexuality intimacy

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possibly even causing addiction

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therefore we need to act now we need to

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act quickly if we want to change this

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because as of now this train is headed

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in the wrong direction

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so

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do you want a solution

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yeah i can sense that

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i mean i really think it's so important

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that we talk

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porn

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okay

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with education as one of our main

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strategies we're going to start the

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conversation about porn

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we are going to talk to our students

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kids colleagues teachers family members

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neighbors whoever wants to listen to us

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we must include a critical discussion

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about porn in schools in workplaces in

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locker rooms at home

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just like we disrupted the idea that

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smoking was just a harmless and a social

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thing to do

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and just like we're teaching critical

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thinking about media and advertisement

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we are going to disrupt

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old ideas and beliefs about porn and

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start teaching critical thinking about

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it

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with education and conversation that

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creates awareness we are going to equip

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the next generation with the mindset

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that won't make them easy targets

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i

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sat down with a father who

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wanted to share his best tip on how to

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talk to your kid about porn

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well he said first you got to make sure

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that the conversation you're having is

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happening while driving your car

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okay so you're driving and your kid is

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next to you

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first you don't have to look straight at

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each other so that helps right

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and second he goes and he almost like

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whispered and says your kid can't go

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anywhere

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whatever works right

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obviously just having a conversation

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about porn even if it's you know the

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really awesome car conversation

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isn't going to solve everything

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this is not a small problem therefore no

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you know quick fix solutions exist

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but i believe that by teaching a

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critical thinking a critical mindset to

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this we're off to a pretty good start

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and now if you're kind of wondering is

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this educational strategy is it really

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working

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i want to show you a message

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that we received on instagram just a

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couple of weeks ago to changing

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attitudes

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and changing attitudes is a youth

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organization where i'm ceo and we

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basically educate on this issue

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now let me read this to you because it

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is pretty awesome

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i would just like to thank you for being

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a contributing factor to me having

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completely quit porn

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i've been porn free for two months now

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and i'm feeling much better than before

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also i feel i'm no longer contributing

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to an offensive and obnoxious industry

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how awesome is this

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right

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to me this is this is what it's all

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about yeah

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[Applause]

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what do you think about this

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a

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society

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based on equality

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based on consent based on sexual health

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where we get to explore and where we get

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to be curious

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and where we get to decide what we want

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what we think is sexy what turns us on

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but to get there we need to start the

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conversation about porn now

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we need to anchor ourselves in research

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stats science real life stories

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for too long

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the health consequences generated by

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porn has been more or less completely

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ignored

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but it's time we changed that

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which is why i'm leaving you with this

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how are you going to talk about porn

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thank you very much

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you

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