Pornography Warning From Utah to the World
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Yeah rightMarch 29, 2017
I completely agree with this article. I was exposed to pornography at a young age and sought it out through my life growing up. I became addict to it, needing it for my own self gratification. I also starting looking at woman as objects and play things.
LEONARD AMATOApril 21, 2016
The April ll th issue of TIME magazine had as its cover story "Porn - Why young men who grew up with Internet porn are becoming advocates for turning it off." Mentioned in the story, (p. 47). it is stated that globally, porn is a $.97 billion dollar industry!
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