
NearÂly half of young peoÂple believe girls expect sex to be accomÂpaÂnied by physÂiÂcal assault, so now is the time to proÂtect chilÂdren from harmÂful online conÂtent, accordÂing to a report on pornogÂraÂphy I warn you.
A recentÂly pubÂlished study found that 1 in 10 chilÂdren in the UK had seen porn by the age of 9, and half of those surÂveyed had seen porn by the age of 13. It became clear.
A chilÂdrenâs comÂmisÂsionÂer said pornogÂraÂphy use was âvery prevaÂlentâ among chilÂdren, with 47% of 16- to 21-year-olds reportÂing that its harmÂful effects were that girls were physÂiÂcalÂly aggresÂsion in sexÂuÂal relaÂtionÂships. 42% notÂed that they think most girls âenjoyâ sexÂuÂal aggression.
Rachel De Souza said the online safeÂty bill, which had its secÂond readÂing in the House of Lords on MonÂday, âmust be passed by parÂliaÂment as an urgent priority.â
âThe bill finalÂly promisÂes to regÂuÂlate porn sites and apply robust age checks to proÂtect chilÂdren,â the report said Tuesday.
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