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How Rampant Explicit Material Is Poisoning the Minds of America’s Children | Kristen Jenson

Apr 17, 2026
Kristen Jenson, child protection advocate and author of the Good Pictures, Bad Pictures series, discusses the widespread exposure of explicit material to young children. She covers how kids encounter porn early, imitative and harmful behaviors, violent content, grooming via apps and games, and practical ways parents can talk to and protect children.
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Pornography As A Public Health Crisis

  • Pornography is a public health crisis for children because ubiquitous internet access exposes developing brains to harmful sexual content.
  • Kristen Jenson compares it to Silent Spring, citing cognitive delays, higher depression, anxiety, suicide, and premature sexualization tied to early porn exposure.
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Average Age Of First Exposure Is Younger Than Reported

  • Retrospective studies report average first exposure around 11–13, but device access and anecdotes indicate many children see porn much younger.
  • Common Sense Media found 15% under 10; Jenson argues smartphones and apps push the true average lower than reported.
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Child On Child Abuse Is Now The Majority

  • Child-on-child sexual abuse has risen dramatically; reported cases now show about 70% perpetrated by minors.
  • Jenson links this increase to imitation driven by porn exposure, noting children naturally imitate what they see.
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