In reviewing thousands of research papers, a new book argues our understanding of pornography is riddled with contradictions

Sneaking a copy of Dad’s Playboy was the first interaction many people of a certain age had with pornography.

It was for Anna Brownfield, who remembers friends bringing a copy of the magazine into a cubby house some time in the 70s.

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