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  • Essay / Pornography and Pornography Essay - 1119

    Name: Xiaomeng WangProf: Patterson, Patrick H.Class Section: CAT3 A12Draft Scheduled: May 5Starting in the mid-1990s, with the global commercial application of the Internet, one of its most controversial impacts is that people can access more vivid and diverse sexual content in the virtual space than in the real world. For example, in real life, the vast majority of countries have banned the production, manufacturing and sale of non-performing sexual products as well as audiovisual products that violate privacy. However, in the online world, it is sometimes difficult to effectively control such contraband non-performing sexual content released in reality. In contrast, in the real world, the vast majority of global sales of raw footage relate to the content of stage acts. Generally, pornography does not have substantial plot content. With the popularity of video cassettes and discs, these films can be released in a form for personal viewing. Some people think that sex education porn films are very intuitive and effective; but some believe that sex education from pornography is a misdirection of public psychology, of sexual behavior, especially for adolescents. As puberty develops, adolescents generally become more and more curious about relationships between men and women. Once they touch pornography, to a certain extent, it will attract them like drugs, which will affect their learning and growth. Often, these pornographic films are accompanied by violence; this will affect adolescents' view of the world and life. Additionally, pornographic videos are generally not intended for science education. Rather, their goal is to make money. They typically exaggerate or distort human sexuality and spread across the Internet, even shutting down the server, forcing people to find ways around censorship to express themselves. explicit material designed to produce sexual arousal in consumers that is bad in some way. (Malpas) This gives people more opportunities to access sexual content, and also gives people an unhealthy and unrealistic orientation to sexual behaviors. With the advent of the Internet, the distribution of pornographic films has become more rampant. Thanks to downloading and Internet-based technology, more and more illegal pornography is distributed and spread, leading to increasing censorship by the government.Notes:1. Malpas, J., “Donald Davidson,” The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2012 edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = .Word Count: 1217