NEW PORNOGRAPHY AND THE MODIFICATION OF SEXUAL RELATIONS AMONG YOUTH
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https://doi.org/10.12795/anduli.2014.i13.10Keywords:
New pornography, ritualization, “habitus”, social perception, sexuality, prostitutionAbstract
The impact of internet-distributed “new pornography” on sexual behavior and gender relations cannot be denied. To solve this problem, we have conducted a study based on a well-founded theoretical and empirical approach. The study was designed to obtain a sample of activities in the private sphere, in relation to the consumption of pornography on the internet, differentiated by gender. Results and conclusions: 1) pornography on the internet can influence sexual attitudes, moral values, and sexual activity of youth; 2) males are the greatest consumers of pornography on the internet and are the most likely to experience changes in sexual practices; and 3) easy access to pornography on the internet is part of a highly sexualized environment.
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