I registered this one-off account to respond to this point: yes, they do. Or rather, I did, so there exists at least one :)
When I was 11, even 18-year-olds tended to look ridiculously alien, anatomically, and were not something I would really consider myself aroused by. Instead, I tried to find porn of girls closer to my age, preferably ones I could fantasize were classmates or somesuch. I was much too introverted to strike up a conversation in a chat room; I just browsed websites until some random server somewhere transmitted the bits I wanted to see.
Totally agree that it won't impact abuse, though—the Australians seem to have never heard of Tor.
Thanks for the reply: your something of a statistical anomaly though (no offence intended). This, then, would have "protected" you, however the vast majority of kids looking at porn would be unaffected.
I registered this one-off account to respond to this point: yes, they do. Or rather, I did, so there exists at least one :)
When I was 11, even 18-year-olds tended to look ridiculously alien, anatomically, and were not something I would really consider myself aroused by. Instead, I tried to find porn of girls closer to my age, preferably ones I could fantasize were classmates or somesuch. I was much too introverted to strike up a conversation in a chat room; I just browsed websites until some random server somewhere transmitted the bits I wanted to see.
Totally agree that it won't impact abuse, though—the Australians seem to have never heard of Tor.