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Posted Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 8:59 pm PT | Updated Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 2:57 am PT
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In talking with a mom of a teenager, she said that despite the filter on the family computer, she discovered that her son was cruising porn sites on the Internet.
I spoke to other friends with teenagers and soon realized that this isn’t just something that you read about in parenting magazines—it happens in the best of families. 
I thought about my boys. Would they do this if they had the chance? Had they already been exposed to it? We also have a filter on our family computer, but the Internet can be accessed through my computer, my husband’s computer, and now our mobile phones. 
I had to be honest. Would my kids do this? Probably. Have they done it? Maybe. Chances are, every teen will be exposed to porn in one way or another by the time they get to high school or before they graduate.
So I looked up articles about teens and porn. I was cautious when I did my search. I typed in the search terms, hit the return and held my breath to see what popped up. Phew! Just articles, no scary pictures.
The articles are mixed. From adults being busted by their children for having porn on their computers, to psychologists saying it satisfies a natural curiosity, to people who thought that their children should be sent away to boarding schools. 
This got me thinking—is this curiosity really so bad? Is Internet porn this generation’s version of going down to the corner liquor store or barber shop and stealing peeks at the adult magazines?
Somehow we’ve become accustomed to, and approving of, video games that make murder, violence, blood, and gore seem normal. But none of those things are part of normal everyday life—nor of becoming a normal adult in most places.
Nudity, and curiosity about the sex are normal, healthy, and a part of adolescence. But the question that's pressing in the minds of most parents with young men and women is: Teenagers and porn, is it really a bad thing?
Thank you for last week's very important and timely Moms Talk question, "How have you educated your children about 9/11"
Here is what some of our readers had to say:
the author responded "i don't know" when one of her children asked why the 9/11 attacks took place. its been ten years, we need to move past the glib self-induced myth that dark-skinned muslims just woke up one day and decided they couldn't stand the fact that we can vote and wear revealing clothes.
everywhere around the world, children receive stark and brutal lessons in geopolitics. its time our kids stopped being an exception to this. if we want to stop repeating painful errors, we need to start evaluating our world factually. don't people ever wonder why the US is even hip-deep in the mideast? OIL. we love paying less for gas than anyone else in the industrialized world, so we might as well come to grip with the implications.
since ww2, all the industrialized nations understood cheap oil would be the key to economic growth. in 1953 the US went on the offensive and orchestrated the coup of the *elected* leader of iran, who had the temerity to want to distribute oil profits among his citizens. its been downhill ever since, and we've bankrolled and supported anyone who will keep the oil flowing, regardless of how despotic or dictatorial. its been back and forth ever since.
indeed, osama bin laden published a document explaining exactly why he attacked us on 9/11: our support of repressive arab regimes, our soldiers in saudi arabia, and our support of israel.
Hi Dyan, thank you for this very important question. Even though the anniversary of 9/11 has passed, we should be talking about how the CDE still lacks formal curriculum on this. It's such a shame because without it being discussed in the classroom, children are left with wrong information about the attacks. I fear this is reason No. 1 why there are so many stereotypes against Muslims. It's time the CDE take action on this. Thanks again for contributing to our Moms Council and helping bring up a topic that not only parents, but teachers are concerned about.
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Have you’ve ever seen a woman have an orgasm in porn? No, sorry, definitely not the time you’re thinking of. And oh God no, absolutely not when they were using that thing. And no, not then either, they were probably faking.
It’s a sad and curious thing that in the whole internet of things – where every whim, fancy, morbid curiosity and spot-picking fascination is indulged with a click – it’s so difficult to find women just genuinely having a good time on camera.
The lack of authentic female-pleasure online is a well documented phenomenon .
Famous journalist and feminist writer Caitlin Moran has written and spoken at length about the effort involved in trying to find one solitary woman appearing to have a genuine orgasm online.
In her book How to Be a Woman she talks about the nightmarish frustration of trying to find, anywhere, footage of a woman coming. 
Perhaps Moran hadn’t got the memo – female ejaculation on camera has, shockingly, been banned by the government .
Anyone looking for good (read: authentic) female porn online, must do battle with the sex-nightmare of internet content, which is filled with horribly sharp acrylic nails and painful positions that are more likely to send you fleeing to a nice nunnery than get you in the mood.
It’s hardly a surprise that while some studies couldn’t find a single man who hadn’t watched porn, estimates show that approximately only a third of women are going online to find what they want.
You can read more here about how almost all porn involving women has been shot from the male viewpoint – up until the 1980s, at least.
Enter Hysterical Literature , the art-porn crossover made by filmmaker Clayton Cubitt that involves no graphic images, and no nudity at all in fact.
There’s nothing to be found but a comfortable woman enjoying headphone-shakingly loud sexual pleasure, shot attractively in black and white. 
Hysterical Literature launched back in August 2012 on YouTube with Session One.
In it, alt-porn star Stoya sits primly behind a desk, all alone, reading a book to camera.
Dressed in the kind of cutesy, off-the-shoulder striped top that wouldn’t be unwelcome at your Grandmother’s barbecue, Stoya’s reading is increasingly interrupted by splutters and gasps, until six minutes into the reading session she has an orgasm on screen, and the whole thing comes to an end.
Only the occasional ‘buzz’ of sound lets you know that under the table lies an artist with a vibrator.
Session One became an immediate internet sensation when it first launched, garnering over 16,000,000 views, which – gratifyingly – is thousands more than most pieces of explicit online pornography might ever expect to receive.
Today, Hysterical Literature includes twelve short videos of women across a range of ages and ethnic backgrounds, each having the time of their lives whilst reading from a book of their choosing.
Collectively, these twelve women and their twelve orgasms have been watched over 60 million times (which adds up to approximately ‘123 years and 144 days’ worth of footage, according to the website ).
Cubitt’s exploration of “feminism, mind/body dualism, distraction, portraiture, and the contrast between culture and sexuality,” doesn’t require fleshy close-ups or physical gymnastics to be erotic.
You’ll find nothing fake, exploitative or uncomfortable here.
Instead – as many of the women have themselves pointed out in interviews and articles including Toni Bentley’s in Vanity Fair – the video’s eroticism lies in the battle between the pull of physical pleasure and the girls’ determination to keep reading.
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It’s in the laugh at the end of the session that inspired the name hysterical in the title, and in the smiles throughout, which show genuine, female pleasure on screen.
There’s a whole page on the website dedicated to the experience had by the women in the videos, labelled as essays: “PS: to my parents (who I know will read this), I hope that you are as proud of me as I am of myself.
“I pray that you see the merit, the revolution that I am part of, the importance of this project,” writes the artist, writer and performance artist Solé.
Beautiful, honest, celebratory and miles away from the choreographed, fleshy moral quagmire that constitutes so much of online pornography, Hysterical Literature is the art-porn cross over that offers genuine pleasure with a smile.


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