One in ten children aged 12 and 13 fear they are 'addicted to porn'

Girls feel they have to 'look and behave like porn stars' to be liked by boys, a ChildLine survey found

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One in ten 12- to 13-year old children fear that they are addicted to pornography and many more think watching porn is a normal part of everyday life, the UK's leading children's charity has revealed.

The study conducted by NSPCC ChildLine revealed that one in five children in the same age group had viewed pornographic images that had shocked or upset them, and that one in ten had taken part in sexually explicit videos themselves.

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