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Online pornography showing strangulation or suffocation is to be made illegal, as part of government plans to tackle violence against women and girls.

It follows a review which found depictions of choking were "rife" on mainstream porn sites and had helped normalise the act among young people.

Both the possession and publication of such material will be a criminal offence, under amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill currently going through Parliament.

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[–] gigachad@sh.itjust.works 5 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

I mean online porn is a problem, especially for youths. When many of us were young it didn't exist but it hit us as young adults. With 25 you might be a bit more sure about your sexuality or maybe you even have experiences. However, you are definitely more certain on who you are as a person. 13 year old being confronted with modern porn and the image it delivers breaks my heart a little bit to be honest. Young people having no idea what sex is about, watching violent and misogynistic porn is very dangerous for our society in general.

Of course I know censorship can't be the answer and UK can fuck itself with its age controls, but idk, I feel like we gotta do something about this.

Choking is for sure not the line we should draw, just to make that clear. Next thing is only missionary position, fuck your christian values.

[–] LwL@lemmy.world 2 points 7 hours ago

I first looked up porn online around that age and never had that kind of image of sex at any point. No idea if that's due to my personality, the fact that I read a lot of people's perspectives online which told me porn is unrealistic, or just that I had plenty of idea what sex was about at 13 because of course I had questions before then and any answer I got emphasized the part where both parties involved enjoy it and love each other.

Maybe a bit of all of them. But I really think that while trying to restrict porn access for minors a little more than an "are you 18" pop-up is probably a good thing, it needs to be without violating any adult's privacy and the main way to prevent damage is and always will be better education.