Monday, May 20, 2013

June Mackendrick

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Pornography, is sexually explicit publications, in all its forms, that may be offensive to some people. Because of the many modes of practice it can encompass, what constitutes pornography can differ from individual to individual.
Although it can be abusive sexual behavior , it is not always, and within the production of pornographic material those participating are generally consulting adults, although, again this may not always be the case and cohesion may be a factor.
This is one of the reasons why it is imperative to teach school children about sex, sexual abuse and pornography from an early age.
A child who has not been made aware about the facts about sexual relationships between loving, or casual  consenting sexual partners, is unable to reason the difference between that and cohesive abusive sex.
All to often sexually abused children are unaware they are being abused and this can happen, to infants as well as children of all ages.Those who are abused are manipulated with fear and often threat.
Parents and schools have a moral obligation to teach children as early as possible about these issues in an appropriate unscary way in order to educate children about the many issues involved in sexual matters including biological & gender differences, different kinds of sexual relationship, sexual abuse and pornography in order to prepare them for all possible situations they may encounter, and in order to keep them safe from risk of harm from some of the situations that can be associated with sex, from both medical and emotional perspective, and issues related to sexual abuses.

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