No, if your still living with your parents and they don't want you to and they find out, then yes it's bad!
Yes. It can expose young children to harmful things such as pornography.
Pornography depicts naked persons having sexual intercourse with each other. There are many different types of pornography including straight, lesbian and gay. There is also fetish pornography which depicts an obsession or focus on a particular part of the body for example; foot fetishes focus on giving the foot pleasure or receiving pleasure from the foot.
Matthew 5:27-30, Romans 1:28-32.
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bad uses are that you can get people dumping each other over it. There are certain other uses, mostly involving illegal actions, such as: illegal sharing of files such as music and movies (tame), hacking, accessing pornography for youths (tame), accessing underage pornography (disturbing). etc.
Yes, underage pornography is harmful because it involves the exploitation and abuse of minors, violating their rights and contributing to their physical and emotional harm. It is also illegal in most jurisdictions and supporting or viewing such material perpetuates the cycle of exploitation.
Margaret Smith has written: 'Pornography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Feminism, Pornography, Psychological aspects of Pornography, Social aspects of Pornography
it's makes kids to watch bad things like pornography
Get u and ur bf/gf together in a room and start making out and having sex while videoing it all
Nadine Strossen has written: 'Defending pornography' -- subject(s): Censorship, Feminism, Feminist criticism, Pornography, Social aspects, Social aspects of Pornography, United States 'Defending pornography' -- subject(s): Pornography, Feminist criticism, Feminism
No, it's perfectly normal to fantasize. As long as it doesn't harm anyone and as long as you don't watch it 24/7.
No, pornography is illegal in Dubai. Viewing, possessing, or distributing pornography is punishable by law in the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai.