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Calderyon 17-03-2015 02:31 PM

Danish Professor: "Porn should be shown on schools"
 
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Porn belongs in the classroom, says Danish professor

Sexologist says discussion with teenagers about the industry would make them more critical consumers

Sex education has been mandatory in Denmark since 1970 and pornography is already included in the curriculum in several Danish schools. Photograph: Graham Turner for the Guardian

A leading sexologist in Denmark has called for pornography to be shown in the classroom, claiming that starting a debate about the industry could help teenagers become “conscientious and critical consumers” who are able to tell the difference between pornography and the reality of sexual relationships.

Prof Christian Graugaard of Aalborg University caused a furore in Denmark when he suggested on public television that pornography should be shown in schools. This was preferable, he told the Danish public broadcaster DR, to sex education classes that were “boring and technical, where you roll a condom onto a cucumber”.

Graugaard’s proposal is not simply following in the long tradition of sexually permissive Scandinavia. It is, he insists, a sensible way of teaching teenagers that pornography is nothing like real sex.

“My proposal is to critically discuss pornography with 8th and 9th graders [age 15 – the legal age of consent in Denmark – and 16 respectively] as part of a sensible didactic strategy, carried out by trained teachers,” he told the Guardian.

“We know from research that a vast majority of teenagers have seen porn at an early age – so it’s not a question of introducing youngsters to porn,” he added. According to one Nordic study, 99% of boys and 86% of girls in Scandinavia have already seen pornographic films by the time they’re 16. What Graugaard wants is to make sure teens “possess the necessary skills to view porn constructively”.

“We should strengthen their ability to distinguish between the media’s depictions of the body and sex and the everyday life of an average teenager. They should become conscientious and critical consumers.”

Sex education has been mandatory in Denmark since 1970 and pornography is already included in the curriculum in several Danish schools – but not all. “Schools interpret the national guidelines very differently,” says Graugaard. “So it’s important that education meets certain quality standards all over the country, that teachers are well trained and that up-to-date methods are constantly developed. Right now, Denmark is a developing country with regard to the methodology of sex education, and this should be changed.”

Denmark was the first country in the world to lift the ban on pornography in 1967. “Porn may actually offer a variety of both entertaining and educational properties,” Graugaard said. “Porn can even be feminist and in some cases it can be part of a democratisation of sex and [it can] promote diversity. But it can also be excluding – of body types, gender and sexuality. We want our kids to have exciting and gratifying sex lives, so an open-minded, constructive dialogue is the best way to make sure that they are able to make meaningful decisions for themselves.”

He added: “It’s not our job to scare off teenagers, rather we should encourage them to explore the joys of sexuality in a safe way and on their own terms – instead of turning our backs on them.”

A similar scheme was suggested in the UK in 2014 when sexual health charity Brook, the PSHE Association and the Sex Education Forum issued new guidelines for sex education in schools including discussion about the dangers of “sexting” and X-rated films.
http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2...fessor-denmark

JoshBB 17-03-2015 02:34 PM

interesting. maybe it could help with things like helping to stop objectification of women (and some men)

arista 17-03-2015 02:42 PM

Yes Denmark is nothing like the UK

So out there go for it.

LeatherTrumpet 17-03-2015 02:44 PM

a leading sexologist?

:laugh2:

arista 17-03-2015 03:16 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7644531)
a leading sexologist?

:laugh2:


In that small nation

PaulBrown 17-05-2015 06:02 PM

In some american schools, they don't even give sex education. I woudn't like that they showed my kids sites like pornhub, theporndude or tube8 in school :nono:

Kazanne 17-05-2015 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7644531)
a leading sexologist?

:laugh2:

A perv in other words :hehe:

Nedusa 17-05-2015 09:29 PM

What a sad state of affairs that anyone could think this could ever be a good idea. Corrupt the children from the earliest possible time and rob them of their innocence at the earliest opportunity.

Disgusting...

lily. 17-05-2015 09:31 PM

It's a bit of a misleading headline.

Denver 17-05-2015 09:34 PM

Who even watches porn?

lily. 17-05-2015 09:36 PM

Teenagers.

Denver 17-05-2015 09:37 PM

Porn is for people who can't get laid

T* 17-05-2015 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 7779979)
A perv in other words :hehe:

:facepalm:

Kyle 17-05-2015 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by adamski94 (Post 7781348)
Who even watches porn?

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Originally Posted by adamski94 (Post 7781372)
Porn is for people who can't get laid

Hey there, don't be ashamed about watching porn mate, loads of people do it.

Calderyon 17-05-2015 10:29 PM

Everyone over 18 and some little younger watches porn, they just don´t admit it.

But to bring it to schools? Just no.


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