Porn: What's the Harm? Page #2

Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Kristin Hadland
 
IMDB:
5.2
Year:
2014
78 Views


have two sons -

Cameron, aged 10,

and 18-year-old Brandon.

It's only an eight-year age gap,

but in terms of access to porn,

these boys might as well

come from different worlds.

When Brandon was ten,

he'd have been playing on

a little games console. No wi-fi,

no internet. I don't even think we

had a computer when Brandon was 10.

Certainly no smartphones.

So there wasn't...

We were still doing the thing of

"Don't walk backwards up the slide,

cos you'll bump yourself."

How young do you think it is

that young people can start

watching pornography or do start

coming across at least pornography,

even if it's accidental?

I would've said about 8, 10.

We actually had an incident here

where Cameron was upstairs

and we only found out by chance,

because of the phone bill.

And one of his friends

had gone upstairs

and put the porn channel on.

'I'm intrigued by this revelation,

'so I decide to have a little chat

with ten-year-old Cameron.'

My friend came over to my house

one time, we put on my TV,

and he said,

"Put this porn channel on."

And he rang the porn channel up

and it cost money.

How old were you when this happened?

Er, eight.

You were eight?! And your friend

knew about the porn channel,

what it was and how

to get onto it? Yeah.

So after your friend had

shown you the pornography,

how did it come about,

like how where you able

to talk about it?

What happened next? Um...

I went downstairs feeling confused.

I didn't tell my mum, but...

How come? Um...

I didn't feel safe about it,

I didn't know what it was,

so I didn't feel right

to tell her about it.

But then, a phone bill came in

and my mum started

questioning me about it.

So what did your mum do?

How did she react? She was furious.

18-year-old Brandon is concerned

about what else his little

brother might be exposed to.

I do worry about him. I do worry

about the stuff out there

that he hasn't seen, because

of the explicit material out there.

So it's just a worry

of if he's going to see it,

when he's going to see it,

cos, one day, he most likely will

and how it's going to affect him.

I just hope that

it doesn't affect him too much.

So is it inevitable

that online porn

will become part

of every teenager's life?

To find out, I need to

hear from kids themselves.

And first, I've come

to one of the very few schools

where pornography is

openly discussed.

This workshop is run

by Rape Crisis South London.

Who watches porn? Me. Me.

I'm not going to lie, innit?

Yeah. All of us do.

We'd be lying

if we told you we didn't.

Every single teenage guy

watches porn.

You think every single guy watches

porn? Yeah, definitely. True story.

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