Half of British children have seen porn by the age of 13

Near­ly half of young peo­ple believe girls expect sex to be accom­pa­nied by phys­i­cal assault, so now is the time to pro­tect chil­dren from harm­ful online con­tent, accord­ing to a report on pornog­ra­phy I warn you.

A recent­ly pub­lished study found that 1 in 10 chil­dren in the UK had seen porn by the age of 9, and half of those sur­veyed had seen porn by the age of 13. It became clear.

A chil­dren’s com­mis­sion­er said pornog­ra­phy use was “very preva­lent” among chil­dren, with 47% of 16- to 21-year-olds report­ing that its harm­ful effects were that girls were phys­i­cal­ly aggres­sion in sex­u­al rela­tion­ships. 42% not­ed that they think most girls “enjoy” sex­u­al aggression.

Rachel De Souza said the online safe­ty bill, which had its sec­ond read­ing in the House of Lords on Mon­day, “must be passed by par­lia­ment as an urgent priority.”

“The bill final­ly promis­es to reg­u­late porn sites and apply robust age checks to pro­tect chil­dren,” the report said Tuesday.

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