"As a young boy with a broadband connection, he had already been exposed to a nauseating variety of violent and confronting material, but this discovery brought a kind of hyper-excitement. I just didn't quite know how to make sense of it," he recalls.
"It presented a view of sex as almost a checkbox; always women who looked similar, the camera focusing on similar parts of their bodies, similar sex acts being performed. It was always like a very sort of pornified view of sex, that was homogenous."
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