A recent study performed by Ybarra and Mitchell found that 25% of U. S. youth (ages 10 to 17) had unwanted publicity to pornography online. In addition, 8 percent suggested purposeful visits to X-rated websites. Moreover, half of the sample suggested that they had sought pornography offline, via magazines, movies, and telephone sex lines. Studies carried out on pornography online have also found that intentional exposure to pornography can have an impact on teens' attitudes and promote more recreational attitudes toward sexual activities. However, these experiences have only been conducted in one lab, and there are no longitudinal studies on how children' attitudes change after exposure to pornography. Another study found that teens' disapproval of pornography was inversely correlated with their sexual conduct, even though the outcomes of the study don't seem to be statistically giant. The study also noted that some teens had bought nude or seminude photos or obtained suggestive messages. This may be due to perceived social pressures or their previous sexual experiences. Moreover, some childrens may post sexual messages to appear mature or funny.
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