Opinion Can pornography be healthy? If it follows six rules, perhaps - A ‘deeply controversial’ research project has laid out a set of criteria for ‘healthy porn’, with the aim of developing ‘porn literacy’ in young adults

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There’s porn and then there’s “healthy” porn, according to an interdisciplinary research panel, who have compiled a list of criteria to help young people spot the difference.

Prof Alan McKee, who led the project, argues that young adults should be taught “porn literacy” to help them “read porn well” and look for healthy and ethical depictions of sex.


Picture diverse bodies, with diverse ways of doing things from navigating erectile dysfunction to negotiating consent for kinks and fantasies, instead of “sexist, racist, ableist stereotypes”.

“Pornography is not homogenous,” says McKee, a pornography researcher and head of the University of Sydney’s school of art, communication and English.

The panel’s determinations have been published in the International Journal of Sexual Health, in a peer-reviewed article that sets out six criteria for healthy pornography, along with a lesson plan for adults aged 18 to 25.

The criteria are: a variety of sexual practices; a variety of body types, genders and races; a negotiation of consent on screen; ethical production; a focus on pleasure for all participants; and depictions of safe sex.

McKee says that, in the same way that the “war on drugs” has famously failed, prohibition-style approaches to porn fail too.

The current conversation in Australia is about “protecting” young people from the harms of pornography, as though “all pornography is the same and equally harmful”, he says.

“Looking at young adults, 18 to 25, if you do have a child in that age group it’s not very helpful to say all pornography is bad.

This is because it assumes “all pornography … works in the same way”, which isn’t true, McKee says.

Last year, he published the book, What Do We Know About The Effects of Pornography after Fifty Years of Academic Research?

Who’s deciding what’s ethical anyway?”
Melinda Tankard Reist, Collective Shout
The answer was ‘not very much’, because academic research has consistently taken a monolithic view; lumping violent porn – from the early cowboy days of the internet, heteronormative porn and porn produced by queer, feminist directors or solo sex workers on platforms like OnlyFans – all into one category.

To develop the criteria, McKee assembled a Delphi panel – an interdisciplinary group of experts on a topic where there is not a consensus – who worked on the project together.

While pornography can be made for hollow gratification, with no regard for wellbeing, McKee writes that healthy pornography can actually contribute to disease free, safe sex, that actually helps enable healthy sexual development.

But the entire project is “deeply controversial,” McKee says. There are plenty of people who doubt that any sexually explicit material can be benign, let alone benevolent.

Even “normal” lets the devil in, Pope Francis told his millions of followers last year – while conceding that priests and nuns are known to partake.

Anti-porn campaigners such as Collective Shout argue that you can’t “whitewash” the porn industry.

We do have to acknowledge young people’s use of porn and provide education
Debbie Ollis, Deakin University
(The journal article notes one limitation was that no anti-porn activists were included in the Delphi panel, which could have affected the outcome.)

“I think it’s close to impossible,” Melinda Tankard Reist of Collective Shout, says, adding that most porn consumers want pornography that features violence and the degradation of women.

“We don’t believe you could make this industry better and the vast majority of consumers aren’t ever going to be looking for ethical porn,” she says.

“And who’s deciding what’s ethical anyway?”

On the other hand, associate professor Debbie Ollis, a health and sexuality researcher at Deakin University who was not involved in the panel, says it is possible to develop “ethical” pornography. But she can’t see the industry as a whole going that way.

Young people should be discussing issues of power, gendered assumptions and gender-based violence, she says, because the research clearly shows “young people and even children are accessing porn intentionally and unintentionally”.

“We do have to acknowledge young people’s use of porn and provide education that can help and guide them, with a framework that helps them make sense of what they see in porn and how it relates to an ethics of care – care for self and care for others.”

McKee notes that there is conflict and nuance, even when experts broadly agree.

The “biggest source of disciplinary disagreement” in the project, he writes in the article, was also the central tenet – what is “healthy”?

“The word often has a moral connotation, used to police the behaviour of marginal or powerless groups in society – for example, for many decades homosexuality was described as ‘unhealthy’.”

The panel also discussed whether there should be “representations of emotional intimacy during sex”, which some argued would push casual sex to the “unhealthy” side of the ledger.

McKee says the idea that casual sex – or kink – is a bad thing has muddied much of the previous research on the perceived harms of pornography.

“It assumes that the ideal end point is a loving, married, monogamous relationship and sex is only to express that love or have a baby,” he says.

The Delphi panel also discussed a criterion that pornography should be purely educational and not arousing. They ultimately decided against it, determining pornography could be both educational and arousing.
 
The criteria are: a variety of sexual practices; a variety of body types, genders and races; a negotiation of consent on screen; ethical production; a focus on pleasure for all participants; and depictions of safe sex.
If they get mainstream porn avenues to follow this criteria they may actually help curb porn usage overall lmao
 
Why the fuck is everything about race? Good lord. Now they're whining porn doesn't have enough diversity. Also 2nd wave lunatics are still mad people like S&M, shocker.
 
McKee says the idea that casual sex – or kink – is a bad thing has muddied much of the previous research on the perceived harms of pornography.
Um, yeah, it is. That's why we are in a sex recession, relationships are in the shitter, people are lonelier than ever, and incels and trannies are on the rise.
“It assumes that the ideal end point is a loving, married, monogamous relationship and sex is only to express that love or have a baby,” he says.
Yeah, that's PRECISELY what it is. The only people who would say otherwise are libertines and those who want to control the niggercattle with empty, fleeting pleasures.
 
“Looking at young adults, 18 to 25, if you do have a child in that age group
Is this moron calling people aged 18-25 children or targeting people in that age range with children? Because I would hope it's the latter but suspect it's the former.
 
Is this moron calling people aged 18-25 children or targeting people in that age range with children? Because I would hope it's the latter but suspect it's the former.
Older people, particularly bureaucrats and academics, calling adults in that age range children is pretty common now. Says a lot about how they see them.
 
>porn is only heathy if you have blacks in it.
>porn is only healthy if its about sucking the girldick.
>porn is only healthy if its chubby chaser porn.

How about acknowledging that all porn is unhealthy, that it is a vice, and should be treated as such? Porn is like alcohol or gambling; ideally you don't use or consume it.
 
I think it's option C - that if the author was honest about who they mean, 10-17 year olds, it'd be a one way trip to jail.
You're getting an optimism rating for thinking those who think that way would hold off till age 10.
 
>porn is only heathy if you have blacks in it.
>porn is only healthy if its about sucking the girldick.
>porn is only healthy if its chubby chaser porn.

How about acknowledging that all porn is unhealthy, that it is a vice, and should be treated as such? Porn is like alcohol or gambling; ideally you don't use or consume it.
The easiest way to quit is to never start. That's hard, even with how kiddie the internet has become. I won't deny that. All of have seen tits. All of us. The important thing is not to idealize it. Remember, its just some whore on the other end, possibly sex trafficked, or if its a drawing, made by some degenerate that's weight is closer to 300 pounds.
 
>porn is only heathy if you have blacks in it.
>porn is only healthy if its about sucking the girldick.
>porn is only healthy if its chubby chaser porn.

How about acknowledging that all porn is unhealthy, that it is a vice, and should be treated as such? Porn is like alcohol or gambling; ideally you don't use or consume it.
Or if you're gonna use Drugs, Alcohol, or porn; do it moderation. Realize porn is not a mirror unto reality. Forcing abstinence from vices is basically the same as forcing down people's throats. Both are extremes. Choice is a good thing. Some people can handle certain vices. Others know it will affect them badly and stay away. Just because Joe Sixpack lost everything by drinking in excess doesn't mean the rest of us who can handle alcohol here and there have to suffer.
 
>porn is only heathy if you have blacks in it.
>porn is only healthy if its about sucking the girldick.
>porn is only healthy if its chubby chaser porn.
But it's also unhealthy if you specifically like those things because it's reducing those groups to fetishes.

You literally cannot win.
 
Or if you're gonna use Drugs, Alcohol, or porn; do it moderation. Realize porn is not a mirror unto reality. Forcing abstinence from vices is basically the same as forcing down people's throats. Both are extremes. Choice is a good thing. Some people can handle certain vices. Others know it will affect them badly and stay away. Just because Joe Sixpack lost everything by drinking in excess doesn't mean the rest of us who can handle alcohol here and there have to suffer.
You expect zoomers to know what self control and personal responsibility are? lol These people are dumb, they think all "bad" things should be banned and the world will magically improve, and they believe /pol/ propaganda that masturbation is why they are failures. Double points for some autist with a lolicon avatar flailing about morality in Kiwi Farms, a place that wouldn't without the 1st amendment.
 
says McKee, a pornography researcher and head of the University of Sydney’s school of art, communication and English.
Pornography Researcher = Fapping for a living lol
for example, for many decades homosexuality was described as ‘unhealthy’.
It's still unhealthy, degenerates have just been changing descriptions to support degeneracy for years now.
McKee says the idea that casual sex – or kink – is a bad thing has muddied much of the previous research on the perceived harms of pornography.

Um... "casual sex" and "kink" are not synonymous. Some Chad who enjoys the company of consenting women without a serious relationship and some freak with his arms behind his back pretending he's a snake while he pisses on Elliot Fong Dong's face are two VERY different things.
 
You expect zoomers to know what self control and personal responsibility are? lol These people are dumb, they think all "bad" things should be banned and the world will magically improve, and they believe /pol/ propaganda that masturbation is why they are failures. Double points for some autist with a lolicon avatar flailing about morality in Kiwi Farms, a place that wouldn't without the 1st amendment.
Who's gonna tell the new guy who I am? What my religion is and where I live? Brother, Habibi, i'm Mormon and i live in Utah. I've seen porn destroy marriages in my own family. And my Avatar is a gundam pilot, Guel, also known as Bob.
 
No , Coomer
just end cycle already just say we are at the point teaching Pre-School about Sex & Sex-Work.
 
along with a lesson plan for adults aged 18 to 25.
The criteria are: a variety of sexual practices; a variety of body types, genders and races; a negotiation of consent on screen; ethical production; a focus on pleasure for all participants; and depictions of safe sex.
McKee says the idea that casual sex – or kink – is a bad thing has muddied much of the previous research on the perceived harms of pornography.
This should be a crime. These creatures want to force people to watch gross degeneracy they will be disgusted and traumatized* by
actually helps enable healthy sexual development.
and whoever refuses will be branded a pervert and a future rapist.

*inb4 "meh I've seen worse": it's one thing to choose go to the most censored website in the world and look at a rotting amhole, and quite another to be sat in a room and forced to watch another troon licking the pus off it by a fat nonbinary karen who'll finger herself watching you squirm.
 
>porn is only heathy if you have blacks in it.
>porn is only healthy if its about sucking the girldick.
>porn is only healthy if its chubby chaser porn.
I see - more of the same We Need Diversity shit. Like this "pornography researcher" logged into PornHub and the first few searches he did found that anything with those sorts of performers were considered fetish vids and literally everything else was white strippers with drug problems. Know who likes beating it to white strippers with drug problems? Every male demographic in the world.
 
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