If hypocrisy was poisonous we wouldn't have these problems
TheFinn
I found porn in the woods my dude - friend's houses, parent's stashes. It's always been available, although not so readily.
While I tried to prevent access for my own kids also, I accepted that after a certain age they're going to be interested and be able to find it. Their mother and I had some tangential talks about it with them and let them know it's not realistic at all. As far as I know, everyone turned out okay. Normal lives and relationships and all.
I'm not convinced that whatever they found as they were growing up was as harmful as you're making it sound. You're making a lot of bold, unsourced claims. Although now that I think about it, I don't know how you can ethically do a lot of research on the topic.
I believe a bigger topic, and one that plays into what you're concerned about, is early use (especially unmonitored) of any networked computing devices. Maybe make smart phones or PCs adult only like alcohol, tobacco, or guns. If the family chooses to have one in the home it's up to the parents to make it safe.
I was taught that all earthly sacrifices were insufficient since they were of this fallen world. Only Jesus was perfect enough to pay for the sin of all mankind.
Why any of that was necessary - unless there was a set of rules that God was required by some other force to abide by - was never explained.
I was about to say the same thing. Women will report violence from women, men are going to be less inclined to.