Yeah but most of that you’ll have been watching as an adult.
No, we had a plentiful supply of pron, and not just yer nice tame British Pron, either. There was a printers nearby, that produced mags, and they’d regularly have a skip outside with print failures and rejects. The streets round our way were literally paved in pron.
Although kids today do have easier access as a whole, I agree. And there is an issue with body-image and that, true.
But they also have access to violent films and images. All sorts of nasty things on tinternet; beheading video, anyone?
When you hear kids laughing about something like that, you have to have some concern. The normalisation of violence isn’t good. People seem to be desensitised to such an extent, that scenes of real killing have little effect on them. That, I find disturbing.
I got one of these for Christmas once – ‘kin ace it was
All I think about now is shooting people & kittens
See? Scarred for life…