Dr. Justin Coulson
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When you talk to people working in the medical field, you talk to psychologists, counselors, you talk to people who are working in the DV family violence area, they will tell you that something that was once extremely niche
choking has become mainstream.
Well, it's because people are watching and it changes their beliefs about it and they think everyone else is doing it and therefore they go further along.
I'm not sure what the rating of your pod is but it's the same with anal sex.
It's the same with a whole lot of
activities that were once considered really unusual.
I mean, people would say it's vanilla if you're not doing a whole lot of this stuff now, but once upon a time, vanilla was, well, vanilla wasn't all there was, but the stuff that we're talking about here has gone from extreme fringe niche to acceptable and common and mainstream.
What does that mean?
Well, it means, I just don't believe Ella, that a 14 year old girl who's having her first intimacy experiences or a 16 year old girl
Or maybe even by the time they leave year 12, about 50% of kids have had some kind of sexual intercourse, according to the latest Australian data, 50%.
So it's not uncommon to hear about kids in grade eight, grade nine, grade 10 being involved in this kind of behavior and sometimes even younger.
But if their first experience, I'm talking about girls specifically because you've got a girl, I've got six of them.
If her first experience of a guy who wants to have intercourse is turn around and let me stick this...
That's not healthy.
That's not normal.
And that's not going to give her the greatest experience of what intimacy can be.
So I'm really concerned about pornography.
That's my number one concern.
For boys, I'm worried about gaming and not just gaming, but gambling.
Australia leads the world in online gambling.