Go Back Research Article March, 2018

‘I’m just curious and still exploring myself’: Young people and pornography

Abstract

Young people’s encounters with sexual media are the subject of intense concern, but the research underpinning policy debate and public discussion rarely pays attention to the complexity of these. In this article, we show how encounters with pornography are increasingly presented as matters of health and well-being, but often from a standpoint of ‘exposure and effects’ that offers little in the way of understanding the significance of pornography in people’s lives. We consider what our recent research on porn consumption suggests about young people’s encounters and engagements with pornography – focusing on porn as an ‘outlet’, the development of porn tastes and the relation of porn to young people’s developing sex lives and imaginations. We argue that it is productive to understand pornography as a site for developing sexual identities and relationships, as a form of sexual leisure and play, and in relation to the broader emergence of mediated intimacies.

Keywords

audiences mediated intimacy play pornography sexual health young people Young People Pornography Consumption Sexual Identity Sexual Exploration Sexual Media Porn and Youth Mediated Intimacy Sexual Wellbeing Porn as Outlet Developing Sexuality Sexual Leisure Porn Tastes Youth and Media Sex Education Digital Intimacy Identity Formation Exposure Effects Adolescent Sexuality Porn and Relationships Sexual Curiosity
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Volume 20
Issue 10
Pages 3738-3759
ISSN 1461-7315
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