Pornography use among children, those under the age of 18, is currently skyrocketing. Consider the following:
If anyone is not frightened by these statistics, they should be. Neurological research has found that pornography is particularly addictive because of the neurochemical release that occurs in the brain while viewing pornography. Some specialists even consider online pornographymore addictive than certain drugs. For many young people, this euphoric "high" develops into a coping style for escaping emotional distress.
While the abusive pornography might not kill someone, it can just ruin their life.
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