In , the Australian Institute of Family Studies AIFS was engaged by the Department of Social Services to review what the available research evidence tells us about the impact exposure to and consumption of online pornography has on children and young people. The increasing availability of pornography online has raised concerns about the impacts it may have on children and young people's:. The purpose of this project was not to duplicate the considerable work undertaken by other researchers working on these issues e. To varying degrees, the international contexts listed here share some similarities with Australia, such as political and legislative systems. However, the implications of the research are not fully transferable.
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As part of a special report into the way young people view porn, Newsbeat spoke to teenagers Hannah and Sarah. They believe consuming porn can shape the way guys view sex. Hannah, 19, and Sarah, 18, both agree that many of their peers use porn. Hannah said: "I had this boyfriend Sarah agreed: "They just don't even think about protection. Newsbeat teamed up with doctors from the Portman Clinic for the report, the first of its kind in the UK. Seventy-one per cent of the women Newsbeat questioned think porn can have a harmful effect.
He wanted to try anal sex, and even though the year-old said she was "OK with the idea," she nervously downed several drinks before their lovemaking began. They never did it again. But experts say that as social mores ease, more young heterosexuals are engaging in anal sex, a behavior once rarely mentioned in polite circles. And the experimentation, they worry, may be linked to the current increase in sexually transmitted diseases. Recently, researchers at the Bradley Hasbro Children's Research Center in Rhode Island suggested that anal sex is on the rise among teens and young adults, particularly those who have unprotected vaginal sex. Experts say girls and young women like Carry are often persuaded to try such sexual behavior for the wrong reasons -- to please a partner, to have sex without the risk of pregnancy or to preserve their virginity. But many don't understand the health consequences. The study included a comprehensive questionnaire about adolescent sexual and other risk behaviors. The participants self-reported their answers, which scientists say can skew the results in this type of study.