You have already known that porn has an extremely negative effect on the brain as well as on the healthy development of your child, especially in adolescence – an age that is easy to imitate and easily influenced by external actors especially on the Internet.
This article will take a deeper approach to the 8 negative effects of porn on boys so that you can better understand the risks and better protect your son.
8 negative effects of porn on boys
Lower sexual satisfaction and sexual dysfunction
A 2015 study of online porn viewing activities among men found that 20.3% thought they watched porn as a way to maintain arousal with their partners. In other words, having access to pornography may result in a higher sex drive for your child, but lower the overall relationship and sexual satisfaction.
Make your child feel negative about his or her body image
Many teenagers in qualitative research claim that pornography actually negatively impacts the way they perceive their bodies. For boys, this mostly revolves around penis size, although some also report feeling anxious about not having the attractively muscular strength to attract other girls.
Risks of engaging in sexual harassment and coercion
A study of 804 boys and girls between 14 and 19 years old found that boys who watched porn were more likely to sexually harass their peers or force someone to have sex.
The risk of being addicted to watching pornography
Completely uncontrolled watching sex movies can flare from an act of mere curiosity of searching the Internet into a serious addiction. Chemically, dopamine is the basis of this addictive behavior.
Dopamine is a brain chemical that makes people feel comfortable, rewarded for doing things that will help us survive and succeed in life.
When large amounts are released too quickly, addiction occurs. Since the brain cannot immediately process high levels of dopamine, it builds a wall with tolerance to pornography. This can mean either less dopamine is released or less dopamine receptor that is released that functions less.
This leads to the story that your child is motivated to watch more sex movies or to watch more weird and violent pornography to regain the same stimulus as the first time.
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Research shows that someone with one addiction is more likely to develop another. When your child is addicted to pornography, he or she is more likely to be addicted to drugs, drugs and other disorders such as personality disorders, mood disorders and anxiety.
Perceptions about sex is negatively distorted
A study of male high school students in Sweden found that nearly 70% of people who regularly use pornography say that pornography makes them want to verify what they actually viewed.
When your son regularly uses pornography, he will expose him to a wide variety of categories, especially more advanced or misleading forms of porn including sexual violence and abuse towards children and animals.
Reduce satisfaction in relationships
In a meta-analysis as well as experimental research methods, there is a negative relationship between frequent pornography and intimate, sexual satisfaction in relationships with others.
That means the more your child watches porn, the less happy and satisfied he/she will feel in relationships with others.
Violent attitudes and acts towards women
The aggression and violence against women found in most popular pornography can teach your son that aggression towards women is socially acceptable and even yes. hostility towards women.
Since then, pornography causes your child to lose their sensitivity and empathy for women and instead your child will see women as a sexual tool. This is evident in porn films where male actors exhibit such a lack of empathy towards women that sexual abuse in these films is completely normal.
The above studies of sexual and violent content have shown that teenagers accept, learn from, and can mimic behaviors depicted on porn that they are normative and engaging.
Other harms
For boys, frequent use of porn is closely related to having more sex partners, unsafe sex behaviors, and using more drugs and stimulants as well as drinking more alcohol.
How can you protect your son from watching pornography?
Actively and openly talk with your son about sensitive issues
The effects of pornography on the brains of children go far beyond their negative effects on the adult brain. Therefore, sex education for children should not only be given to schools and teachers, it is important that you actively participate and teach your children about healthy relationships, about love and sex.
Pornography is one of those sensitive issues that need to be addressed. Many parents think that this kind of conversation will rob their child of innocence, but in fact, talking is one of the best ways to protect your child from the impact of pornography on their development.
So now might be a good time to start talking about porn, if you haven’t already. In addition to explaining pornography and its harm to your child, you can also share content such as telling your child what is appropriate and inappropriate for your child to see and instructing them on what to do if they see pornographic content.
Use online content filtering tools
Porn is inherently addictive, so only a few times watching, your child is likely to “indulge” in pornography. As a result, you should proactively protect your children by using Internet content filtering tools to prevent these billions of malicious content from reaching your children, protecting a healthy network environment for them.
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