An anti-puritan starter kit:

tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.108
psyarxiv.com/ehqgv/
A couple of studies showing that porn is not associated with sexism. One was carried out by German scientists, another was carried out by Canadians.

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American scientists carried out a meta analysis of 59 studies. They found that porn isn't associated with crime. A meta analysis is basically a study where someone studies studies.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/314325 Nor does it seem this is the case among adolescents (although, the meta analysis already pointed to that). Here, the minors who used more porn were less sexually aggressive.

psychologytoday.com/us/blog/al
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There are even studies (covering a number of different countries) which show porn is associated with less crime, even among criminals.

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/310420 While an older Dutch study showed there might be worse levels of "sexual satisfaction" among adolescents with porn, a Croatian lab failed to replicate that.

I think that some have concerns about young people and some forms of BDSM. I don't have anything in particular to say about this, other than that sex education might be useful. That's the usual recommendation in science.

It's hard to say exactly why this might be appealing to someone. That said, with BDSM in general, someone might turn to it to deal with complex psychological issues. Censorship isn't something that I'm fond of.

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This one is a meta analysis on sexualization in video games. The study finds that studies tend to pick cut offs where it is difficult to distinguish signal from noise, that increases the number of false positives.

There are also results which contradict the theory of sexualization being harmful. In the end, the study fails to find a link between this and sexism, and this and mental well-being.

I'm usually sceptical of apparent links, as the "scientific pile on effect" (as one described it) drives people to go looking for "links" between porn and "something bad" however tenuous it might be, or methodologically flawed an approach might be (and later, that something is debunked).

Since this is a matter of a certain amount of nonsense, no it is not relevant if the content is "child-like" (also, this is far more likely to hit someone good than someone bad who don't need it), although I would be against sexual content with real children for ethical reasons.

I suppose I'll add that that BDSM (which I mentioned briefly) is still not going to be associated with crime per the studies.

If that is insufficiently clear.

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I noticed a few of the usual suspects (mainly religious, go figure) trying to attack porn and advocating censorship in recent weeks, therefore it was an imperative that I made these scientific points.

If you see censorship (historically, this cheeky bunch has tended to try to censor video games the most), or someone trying to invade privacy (which probably has the same intent) with so-called "give us ID" arguments, I'd suggest writing to MPs on a territory, state, and federal level to oppose that.

"with so-called "give us ID" arguments"
Who doesn't want to upload their ID to visit a porn site? Well, obviously no one does.

@olives The same people have 'attacked' masturbation in the past, inventing breakfast cereals that cure it etc etc. At the root is their belief that you are on earth to suffer, not experience any pleasure.

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