Opinion | Teens, Parents and Pornography: We Need to Talk
Briefly

Brian Willoughby, a social scientist at Brigham Young University, emphasizes the necessity of having honest discussions about pornography, recognizing it as a reality despite hesitations surrounding the topic.
Ricci Joy Levy, president of the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, argues that a lack of dialogue about pornography due to censorship hinders youth's access to necessary sexual education and health information.
A retired pediatrician reinforces the importance of discussing pornography with adolescents, suggesting that guidance from primary care providers is essential to navigate this sensitive topic.
The article calls for comprehensive sexuality education, highlighting the need to empower adults and educators to openly discuss sex, sexuality, and pornography with young people.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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