Gang-bang songs by Sido, Bushido and Gynecologists are circulating in schoolyards, and there are also the appropriate sex films on cell phones - downloaded from the Internet, where everything is available. The moral watchdogs call it “media neglect,” while teenagers think it’s “full of porn.” It almost seems as if a new sexual revolution is currently taking place, which has little to do with free love, but is being pushed forward by eleven-year-olds. And not just in this country, as the BBC documentary “Porn Addicts Under 18” proves. It portrays three British teenagers in whose lives each other's sex is almost part of everyday life. The biggest porn maniac of the trio who accompanied the BBC reporters is certainly Darryl, who consumes the hardcore films every day - on the Internet or on his cell phone. For him and his friends, it's a fun pastime, similar to playing football or the latest video games. Darryl first came into contact with porn at the age of ten, and today he is puzzled as to how older generations could ever have sex without being online or at least having a cell phone. Porn consumption also left its mark on Malcom and Tom. The two like films that mix violence, abuse and sex. But Tom, actually a devout Christian, is plagued by terrible feelings of guilt. Porn is like a drug, he says. And the addiction won't let him go. He continues to watch her, but secretly. He seeks help from a priest, while Malcom undergoes therapeutic treatment and learns a lot about himself and his broken psyche...
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