Gen Z men say early access to explicit materials warped their lives #shorts
Men now in their 20s are the first to grow up with easy access to adult explicit materials from childhood, and they say it changed how they see women and how they form and maintain relationships, a Post investigation has found.
Six heterosexual men in the age group each admitted they had habitually used pornography to a point where it became part of their daily routine. NY Post columnist Rikki Schlott shares this story.
“Starting in like middle school, it was like, I’d come home and watch porn after school and take a nap, and it became daily pretty quickly,” one man told The Post. “By the time I was 18, it was like two or three times a day.”
#genz #news
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