A recent study found that more than half (55%) of young South African children are regularly watching pornography.
With smartphones and tablets becoming like added appendages, the internet, and all the sexually explicit content that comes with it, has never been more accessible to children.
A study by Unisa’s Bureau for Market Research’s Youth Research Unit found that more than half of young South African children are regularly watching pornography, perThese figures might even be on the low side, as not all children admit to watching porn, something they might recognise as shameful.35% of the children watch child pornography and 30% watch violent pornography.They don’t really care that child pornography is illegal.
She added that by the time children have left primary school, up to 90% of them have already been exposed to pornography. …In more than 40% of cases where children have been sexually abused, including having been raped, the perpetrators are other children – this is so-called child-on-child sexual abuse.
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