![]() ![]() One set of findings from my analysis are particularly relevant to the Common Sense report. Specifically, I watched 50 videos in each of these three racial groupings: white men having sex with white men Black men having sex with Black men and Black men having sex with white men. I did an analysis of these videos by race. These videos did not involve boys, teens, ‘twinks,’ or any men who appeared to be under the age of 18. Obviously, I did so entirely for research purposes. I’ve watched 150 pornographic films on a website that has thousands of videos showing men having sex with men. The Common Sense report doesn’t offer a three-way intersectional analysis of the survey results by gender, sexual orientation, and race. It was 61% among Latino survey respondents. In addition, 69% of Black teens who’d watched porn indicated they’d viewed films that portrayed their racial group in stereotypical ways. Among LGBTQ+ teens in the sample, it was 89%. Just over 74% of respondents identified as heterosexual seven out of 10 said they’d been exposed to porn. ![]() In addition to discovering higher consumption rates among boys, there were also sexual orientation and racial differences in the Common Sense survey.
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