Wednesday, 24 August 2016

'Porn is always just there in your face': Teen boys tell all in survey on pornography

A new project has delved into the minds of teenage boys to discover just what they think about pornography — and the results will soon be turned into a stage play.


Hundreds of Australian boys aged 12-18 completed anonymous interviews and surveys that covered everything from how much pornography they viewed, to what they think of it, and what questions it sparked.
"It's always just there in your face," one boy said.

"I've seen it. By the time in Year 8 I'd say everyone has," another boy said.

The results of the survey showed while most boys had seen pornography, many were able to understand the difference between those depictions and real life.
"It's like cartoons with y'know pianos falling on people, or action movies with car crashes and explosions," one boy said.

"I mean, I don't look like that [and] I don't expect every girl to look like that either."
The project was organised by St Martins Youth Arts Centre artistic director Clare Watson, who will direct a new play entitled Gonzo that is based on the responses.
The former school teacher said it was a difficult project to tackle because of an "extreme" level of shame and taboo around the topic.

"Teachers didn't want me to come to class to talk to students about it; letters sent home with kids, they didn't want to show their parents."

But she said most boys reported seeing pornographic material for the first time in the schoolyard, with their friends sharing videos or images found online.

The Federal Government cites research that finds young Australians are accessing pornography at increasing rates and boys aged 14-17 are the most frequent viewers.

The head of the Australian Childhood Foundation, Dr Joe Tucci, told the Porn Harms Kids seminar earlier this year that exposure could lead to sexually offending behaviour.


'Lack of sex ed is leading kids to porn'

Ms Watson said her project showed teen boys had strong media literacy, but that education programs in schools were failing young people.

"I've been most interested in what's been lacking in their education and what pornography has filled in in their education. They're really aware of the gap," she said.
Ms Watson said values like consent and understanding your body could be taught to kids from Year 1 onwards and that topics of consent and pleasure were lacking.

"Female pleasure in particular is off the agenda entirely in the education department."

"Without this sex education that everybody can learn from … there is a vacuum and that vacuum is being filled with pornography."
She said she hoped her play would prompt intergenerational conversations about pornography and sex.
"Boys are talking about it, parents are talking about it at dinner parties, but they don't seem to be talking about it together."

A magnitude-6.8 earthquake has struck central Myanmar, shaking buildings across the South-East Asian nation

The quake hit the town of Chauk, southwest of Mandalay, the Myanmar Government said, with tremors felt as far away as Bangkok, where witnesses reported high-rise buildings swaying, and the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka.

At least three people have been killed with the quake damaging several Buddhist temples in the ancient city of Bagan, police said.

A fire department official from regional capital Magwe said two young girls were killed when a riverbank gave way in Yenanchaung township, south of Chauk.


One person was killed and another injured when a tobacco processing factory collapsed in the town of Pakkoku, to the north, the duty officer at the local fire department said.

Save the Children's Vincent Panzani, who was in Pakkoku, said there had been reports of damage to pagodas in the area and smaller buildings including several cracked or collapsed walls and a destroyed roof.

"We felt quite heavy shaking for about 10 seconds and started to evacuate the building when there was another strong tremor," he said.

"Several of our staff who've lived in this part of Myanmar their whole lives said it was the strongest earthquake they've ever felt."

There were no other confirmed casualties, and early reports suggested limited damage overall.

Maung Maung Kyaw, a local official of the ruling National League for Democracy (NLD), said his house shook during the quake.

"Many people were scared and they ran out of the buildings," he said.
"I went outside to check the situation in the town. Some of the buildings are split and nearly collapsed, but I don't see any people affected by the quake."

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BREAKING NEWS: "Massive Quake 6.2 Hits Italy" "Rattles Rome" People Trapped"


A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake followed by a series of aftershocks has rocked central Italy. Strong tremors were felt in the country’s capital, Rome, and several small towns and villages have been seriously damaged with at least 14 people reportedly killed.


A magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck central Italy early on Wednesday, with reports of damaged buildings and blackouts near the epicentre Rieti and residents fleeing their homes and running into the streets.

The shallow quake, estimated to have struck after 3:30am at a depth of 4km, was felt across a broad section of central Italy, including the capital Rome where people in homes in the historic centre felt a long swaying followed by aftershocks.

The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre put the magnitude at 6.1 and said the epicentre was northeast of Rome, near Rieti. The US Geological Survey put the magnitude at 6.2.





Monday, 22 August 2016

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By Paul Begley

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Current world news something strange is going on end times

prophecy in the news Russia, Iran, Turkey alliance forming. 

signs of the times continue...

By Jason A
Synthetic drugs wreaking havoc on communities across America the past week: FSU college student bites face of another man large uptick in overdoses.