“NSW to Launch Parliamentary Inquiry into the Impact of Harmful Pornography: A Fantastical Approach?”

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  1. It’s crucial that we address the impact of harmful pornography on individuals and society, especially in a time when access to such materials is more widespread than ever. A parliamentary inquiry can provide a platform for important discussions about mental health, relationships, and the overall effect of pornography on attitudes toward sexuality. It’s essential to examine how these influences can shape behavior, especially among young people. It’s encouraging to see lawmakers taking this issue seriously and seeking to understand the consequences better. Hopefully, the findings will pave the way for effective education and resources to mitigate any negative effects.

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