Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
The biggest problem with this idiotic idea is that many teens are surprisingly innocent. I remember discovering this in my first year of college, as a number of fellow freshmen I encountered were virgins, had never watched porn, and knew relatively little about sexual topics. This was more often true of the girls than the boys, but I found some boys like this, as well. So while there's some teenagers who already are well versed in pornography and have already had a lot of sexual encounters of their own, there are many who aren't.
In fact, studies have shown that young men are far LESS interested in sex nowadays than they were 30 years ago, presumably a combination of the availability of countless entertainment options and the side effects of aggressive anti-sexual-harassment messaging.
Minors shouldn't be exposed to pornography as part of any form of curriculum. If they find it on their own, so be it. If they don't, it shouldn't be shoved in their faces when they're not ready for it yet.