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[Boys as young as 14 have been asking their
teachers how to choke girls during sex, a teacher has told the BBC. Dr Tamasine Preece, who teaches at Bryntirion Comprehensive in Bridgend, said some children now felt it was a normal part of sex and asked if "a soft squeeze on the neck is OK". Health experts said pornography was a key contributor and that there was no safe way to strangle someone. One woman, Sophie Henson, who was strangled until she passed out, said choking should not be normalised as part of sex. It comes after warnings following the death of 26-year-old dancer Georgia Brooke, who was choked to death during sex with her boyfriend.] [Dr Kate Howells says aggressive porn gives an unrealistic message to young people She believes instant access to porn for anyone with a phone is a key factor for it. "People are watching it from a very young age and, for a lot of young people, it is their first sexual experience and therefore they’re almost looking to porn to learn about sex and what to do to be good at sex. "If young people are seeing that kind of messaging from pornography rather than loving or caring, respectful messages then they'll think that's what they need to do - whether they feel comfortable with it or not."] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cnkkqyek17zo |
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