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Three-Quarters of Teenagers Have Seen Online Pornography by Age 17

The New York Times – Business:

Sexually explicit content has become so prevalent online that teenagers are deluged, according to a new report by a nonprofit child advocacy group.

Cecilia Kang
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Children and Childhood, Common Sense Media, Computers and the Internet, Education (K-12), Pornography, Sex Education, Social Media, Steyer, James P, Teenagers and Adolescence
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