This I tend to agree with and is the main reason I do have issues with kids getting access to pornography prior to learning about sex.
After this thread started I had a look at heterosexual Pornhub and there was a lot of sex that seemed to be just 2 people having sex, although of course it will be the fantasy version of sex that is shown in porn.
Why did you put the word romantic in there?
Trying to draw a distinction between sex within a relationship where you actually give a **** about your partner, and hook-up ******* where your partner is effectively a one-time use sex toy that happens to breathe.
I would agree there seems a lot - but is there any study that has actually looked at the relative proportions?
That aside - wouldn't we expect porn to be the more fantastical sex? Just like we don't go to see a movie about a couple who get up in the morning, go to work, come home, have their dinner, do the chores and go to bed. Entertainment is never the same as real life, it would not be entertainment if it was.
Again, I'm going to point to the difference between professionally produced porn and amateur/user-created porn. One is depicted as you describe it - fantastical in nature. The other, however, is depicted as being real sex between normal people, not a scripted fantasy.
This I again agree with, but I recognise my opinion may be a perception not a reality so do we have statistics on the increase in sexual harm? I could see that we might now have an increase in reporting since we have been thankfully breaking down the barriers that have kept sex from being something normal.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/26318318231153984
https://aifs.gov.au/research/research-snapshots/effects-pornography-children-and-young-people
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9853222/
Examples - and please not the odd extremism but representative of the usual.
Can't see anything wrong with teaching about anal sex - apparently a large proportion of people do practice it - this was discovered decades ago. As to the rest, again do you have examples - and again I don't want the odd example of extremism - in a world so full there are extremes in everything, I would like to see what is usually taught? Even if you can only provide it for your country.
There's info out there, but based on what you've said above, I have doubts that you would accept it as being representative.
There's nothing wrong with teaching safety with respect to anal sex... but on the other hand, the fact that MOST females do NOT get sexual pleasure from it has been overlooked. Where in the past anal sex was predominantly associated with gay males, it's become a lot more common - and expected - of teenage females. And no, I don't have robust clinical studies. What I have is a whole lot of young female friends and relatives, as well as the children and family of many other people my age, who have almost all expressed that they feel pressured to have anal sex, because it's considered "normal", they don't like it, but they feel like they should do it anyway because it's considered "weird" if they don't want to.
Males can get a fair bit of pleasure from anal sex, because the prostate is a rather sensitive organ. Females don't have a prostate. Having engaged in anal sex at the request of my spouse a few times... I can attest that it wasn't particularly great. With sufficient lube it's not really painful, but mostly it just felt like I had to poop over and over and over and over...