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Sex Talk Oriya



Oppose - too many inconsistencies in source formatting at this point, and I didn't get all the way through. Please do some cleaning up here. Nikkimaria (talk) 21:45, 11 January 2012 (UTC)Reply[reply]


Sexual health is a core element of overall health, based on respectful and equitable sexuality and relationships. Unfortunately, online pornography has replaced sexual education for many of the world's children with individual and societal implications. This content affects children in a myriad of ways, including physical brain trauma and addiction. This trauma happens through the release of Dopamine, Testosterone, and Adrenaline creating stimulation that mirrors drug use, and the creation of neural pathways that can permanently and negatively affect behavior. Children's exposure to explicit material globally happens approximately age 11 and becomes a fundamental mental health challenge by physically altering a young person's brain at a time when their brains are the most malleable and permanently affected by this alteration. Parents are remiss to have a prohibitive conversation with children because they do not know how to start. Additionally, British studies have shown that 75% of parents believe that their children do not watch online pornography, while statistics show just the opposite. The Third Talk Inc. successfully provides an easily digestible solution to the problem straightforwardly, without partisanship, ideology, shame, blame, or colorful language. We provide parents the language to use to initiate this talk and our feedback has been positive. For 20 years, we have tried to restrict explicit content. We have tried to regulate it, filter it, pass laws against it, or deny its harm. It has not worked. Our children have access to sexual content on every social media platform, laptop, iPhone, PlayStation they utilize with measurable negative consequences, including addition. Educating parents is the solution. Educators, business leaders, health providers, schools, and communities, must converge around a central message of education and awareness to successfully eliminate pornography as sex education for children. Communication and funding are required to address this mental health challenge for young people.




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