▲ | edu 5 days ago | |||||||
But I think a big difference is that while the current parent generation grow up with free access to internet, our access was limited usually to the family computer. For us internet access was a bit of a ritual—find a computer and got some privacy. Or you could risk getting caught at the computer lab. Now, the internet is ubiquitous and many kids have access to connected devices all the time (computers, tablets, smartphones) and it's harder to overview their use. Also, the amount of content and extreme content available has exploded. | ||||||||
▲ | anal_reactor 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
But I think a big difference is that while the current parent generation grow up with family computers, our access was limited usually to porn magazines. For us magazines were a bit of a ritual—find one and got some privacy. Or you could risk getting caught at the library. Now, the internet is ubiquitous and many kids have access to connected devices at their homes (computers, landline phones) and it's harder to overview their use. Also, the amount of content and extreme content available has exploded. --- I leave as an exercise for the reader to one-up this argument regarding the introduction of porn magazines themselves, porn drawings once paper became a commodity, as so on, dating all the way back to the first human sculpture (fat woman with giant boobs). | ||||||||
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