Girls' experiences of cellphone porn use in South Africa and their accounts of sexual risk in the classroom

Cult Health Sex. 2024 Mar 13:1-15. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2024.2326846. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTViolence remains a persistent challenge in South African schools, prompting investigations into underlying risk factors and mitigation strategies. However, an under-explored aspect of this violence is the potential link between the consumption of Internet porn via cellphones among girls and boys, and girls' risks to sexual violence inside the classroom. To address this gap, we used focus group discussions with 14-17-year-old South African girls to examine their experiences of porn access via cellphones and their accounts of sexual violence at school. The study illuminates the nuanced ways in which the girls experience risks and express agency. First, the girls illustrate a link between sexual harassment and boys accessing porn on their cellphones during class. Second, the findings show how girls negotiate their sexual agency and safety through contesting sexual violence. Third, there are conflicting views about porn: while some girls admitted liking and viewing porn, others objected to it as harmful and degrading. Finally, this study offers crucial insights into strategies to create safer school environments and gender equality by drawing attention to the intersections between cellphone porn consumption, sexuality, and girls' negotiations of sexual agency amidst sexual risk in the classroom.PMID:38478402 | DOI:10.1080/13691058.2024.2326846
Source: Culture, Health and Sexuality - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Source Type: research