A group of mums have come together to make a porn film which, they say, they’d be happy for kids to watch.
They have done so in response to the ‘horrible sh*t’ that’s available on the internet for free, in a bid to show impressionable young people that sex in porn films is not realistic.
The group of five women were taking part in a documentary for Channel 4, called Mums Make Porn. They also said they had to research the various types of porn available to youngsters for free on the internet.
Sarah Louise, a mum of six from Manchester, said she was so disgusted by some of the videos that she threw up. While 40-year-old Sarah, from North Wales, said she cried after seeing a graphic, rape-based video.
She said, as per Mirror Online:
If that was the first time I’d seen anything about sex I’d be petrified. I just thought all of a sudden that I was going to throw up.
We need to show kids that there’s something else than this horrible sh*t we see on the internet.
One mum was so put off by the content they saw online that she quit the show altogether.
Sarah added:
If my son treated a woman like that I would kick his arse to kingdom come. Porn doesn’t represent normal women, the actors and actresses they use mislead kids. They need to realise it’s not normal.
The documentary is part of a three-part series, as Mirror reports, which will culminate in the ladies holding a viewing party for their friends and family, including some of their children.
Channel 4‘s Sarah Lazenby said:
We’re proud to put parents in the director’s chair.
The description for the show reads:
Shocked by hardcore porn online, and its impact on their kids’ generation, five ordinary mums decide to make their own porn movie.
In the process of making their film, the mums also visit a number of porn sets, which some find harder than others to process. Let’s hope their hard work pays off in educating young people and altering their attitudes towards sex.
Mums Make Porn is on Channel 4 from March 20.
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