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Questioning Pornography
Lily
26 episodes
1 week ago
The Questioning Pornography Podcast seeks to promote thoughtful and critical conversation on porn's effects on individuals and society, relying upon scientific research, empirical data, and anecdotal evidence.
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The Questioning Pornography Podcast seeks to promote thoughtful and critical conversation on porn's effects on individuals and society, relying upon scientific research, empirical data, and anecdotal evidence.
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Sexuality
Health & Fitness
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Mary Sharpe: Pornography, People with Autism, and "Rough Sex Gone Wrong"
Questioning Pornography
35 minutes 28 seconds
4 years ago
Mary Sharpe: Pornography, People with Autism, and "Rough Sex Gone Wrong"

Mary Sharpe, the CEO of the Reward Foundation, speaks to the effect of pornography on people with autism, increasing consumption of child sexual abuse material (aka. child pornography), and increasing rates of sexual strangulation and "rough sex gone wrong".

Sources for further learning: 

Mary Sharpe & Darryl Mead's new paper: Problematic Pornography Use: Legal and Health Policy Considerations 

The Reward Foundation Website

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Questioning Pornography
The Questioning Pornography Podcast seeks to promote thoughtful and critical conversation on porn's effects on individuals and society, relying upon scientific research, empirical data, and anecdotal evidence.