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5 hours ago, Resident said:


There's also a massive hypocrisy amongst the women that do these prostitution platform. 

Many rant and rave about being objectified by men in the streets (presumeably ones that have discovered what they're up to) but are willing to objective themselves for men, as long as they pay £4.99....

 

Easy money, is it taxed or do they operate offshore?

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14 hours ago, ECCOnoob said:

Decline of society my backside. You seriously think the transition into internet-based and live feed services is that much of a drastic change

It has made a huge changes. For a start, to keep getting the clicks, online porn has become increasingly extreme and increasingly violent.  Secondly it's become more accessible to children. There was a study in Hertfordshire which found that  one fifth of kids aged 14-18 had watched porn on multiple occasions and the average age at which they started viewing it was 12 years old. Bear in mind that online porn nowadays often involves women being slapped around, half throttled and subjected to anal sex.  The study also showed that one third of young people had received a nude photo or video, and of these well over a half had received one from a stranger. Was it normal for children to receive dick pics when you were at school? I think not. Society has definitely declined.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/mar/10/porn-study-survey-uk-teenagers-addicted

 

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2 hours ago, Slighty batty said:

It has made a huge changes. For a start, to keep getting the clicks, online porn has become increasingly extreme and increasingly violent.  Secondly it's become more accessible to children. There was a study in Hertfordshire which found that  one fifth of kids aged 14-18 had watched porn on multiple occasions and the average age at which they started viewing it was 12 years old. Bear in mind that online porn nowadays often involves women being slapped around, half throttled and subjected to anal sex.  The study also showed that one third of young people had received a nude photo or video, and of these well over a half had received one from a stranger. Was it normal for children to receive dick pics when you were at school? I think not. Society has definitely declined.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/mar/10/porn-study-survey-uk-teenagers-addicted

 

 

Online sex has changed how couples behave, that is certain.

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2 hours ago, Slighty batty said:

It has made a huge changes. For a start, to keep getting the clicks, online porn has become increasingly extreme and increasingly violent.  Secondly it's become more accessible to children. There was a study in Hertfordshire which found that  one fifth of kids aged 14-18 had watched porn on multiple occasions and the average age at which they started viewing it was 12 years old. Bear in mind that online porn nowadays often involves women being slapped around, half throttled and subjected to anal sex.  The study also showed that one third of young people had received a nude photo or video, and of these well over a half had received one from a stranger. Was it normal for children to receive dick pics when you were at school? I think not. Society has definitely declined.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/mar/10/porn-study-survey-uk-teenagers-addicted

 

 

Firstly, a survey of 4,000 kids from a charity with a clear bias is hardly representative of the whole of society.

 

Secondly, how come no one is mentioning the obvious word of parenting in all this.  The kids aren't accessing these devices by a magic and just like the whole online safety debate we had recently, who is asking the questions about why the hell these kids are being given these devices with open internet access. How about learning how to use this technology to ensure parental controls and restrictions are set as to what they can access.  How about actually educating kids properly on the real world of sex and relationships and boundaries and behaviour rather than people prudishly deludedly pretending their kids are not like that and wrapping them up in cotton wool all the time.   

 

Yeah yeah blame the tech.  It's just a tool. 

 

Plenty of extreme imagery, fetishes, masochism and dominating behaviour just as much back then. I think some people have very patchy memories.

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2 hours ago, El Cid said:

 

Easy money, is it taxed or do they operate offshore?

 

The company or the creators? 

 

If you are talking of the companies then they are taxed by the jurisdiction. They're registered, just the same as any other. Onlyfans for an example is a British company so will be subject to our tax laws. 

 

If you are talking of the creators, well they are self-employed. Second income for many so it's on the individual to follow the rules. If they choose not to engage well, that's the risk they take and that's on their consciousness. Very similar to all these second business operators buying and reselling through eBay or doing paid Twitch live streams or YouTube channels.  They should be registered self-employed. They should be declaring their income but human nature and all that.  

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2 hours ago, ECCOnoob said:

How? 

 

According to Ofcom data, 46% of adolescents reporting they are online “almost constantly”. Some 97% of children have a smartphone by the age of 12,

 

Between 2010 and 2015, suicide rates among 10 to 14-year-old girls and boys increased by 167 and 92% respectively.

 

Men at Work founder Michael Conroy, who trains professionals working with boys and young men to have safer conversations among their peers, said: "In the past 12 months, I've worked with I think about 1,000 teachers, social workers and youth workers.

"And in each of training sessions I asked the question, 'Are the young people you work with impacted by porn?' The majority say, 'Yes, very clearly, definitely.' "So there is there is an awareness of the issue - but perhaps not of the depth and scale of it.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65534354

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There is something going on with young people,  teenagers specifically. I don't see this with younger children. Occasionally I drive past a high school (ages 14-18 or so)  there are several in my town. The kids look so miserable.  Trudging along on their way to or from school like they are heading to the gallows. Many are visibly out of shape, which was unheard of in my day.  They are lacking that spark and vitality of youth, like something has been taken from them.  I believe part of it is losing their innocence at such young ages.  There is no anticipation or mystery about life, nothing to look forward to.  They are exposed to the seedier, more mercenary aspects of  the world far too soon.  

All this online stuff.  It's not healthy to constantly compare yourself to others. Now they can compare themselves with people all over the world.  And a lot of the time, the people posting this stuff are total scammers but they don't know that.  It's very sad. :sad:

 

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1 hour ago, Sierra said:

There is something going on with young people,  teenagers specifically. I don't see this with younger children. Occasionally I drive past a high school (ages 14-18 or so)  there are several in my town. The kids look so miserable.  Trudging along on their way to or from school like they are heading to the gallows. Many are visibly out of shape, which was unheard of in my day.  They are lacking that spark and vitality of youth, like something has been taken from them.  I believe part of it is losing their innocence at such young ages.  There is no anticipation or mystery about life, nothing to look forward to.  They are exposed to the seedier, more mercenary aspects of  the world far too soon.  

All this online stuff.  It's not healthy to constantly compare yourself to others. Now they can compare themselves with people all over the world.  And a lot of the time, the people posting this stuff are total scammers but they don't know that.  It's very sad. :sad:

 

Yes it's so sad Sierra

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8 hours ago, Sierra said:

There is something going on with young people,  teenagers specifically. I don't see this with younger children. Occasionally I drive past a high school (ages 14-18 or so)  there are several in my town. The kids look so miserable.  Trudging along on their way to or from school like they are heading to the gallows. Many are visibly out of shape, which was unheard of in my day.  They are lacking that spark and vitality of youth, like something has been taken from them.  I believe part of it is losing their innocence at such young ages.  There is no anticipation or mystery about life, nothing to look forward to.  They are exposed to the seedier, more mercenary aspects of  the world far too soon.  

All this online stuff.  It's not healthy to constantly compare yourself to others. Now they can compare themselves with people all over the world.  And a lot of the time, the people posting this stuff are total scammers but they don't know that.  It's very sad. :sad:

 

You read quite a lot into the simple act of children walking to school. For my part I went to school in the 1960s and hated every second of my time at secondary school. Mind  you it was De La Salle collège.😆

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