ography which is demonic filth, is incredibly damaging and toxic to the brain and prevents people from having healthy and fulfilling intimate relationships.
This poor girl was exposed to it from age 11 onwards and she says she believes it is responsible for the nightmares and night terrors she suffers from.
It is incredibly important to make sure children get sex education at the right age and don't have unsupervised internet access. Something as simple as watching a tv show online will make screens pop up. Not only that, but some of these gamers on youtube will mention websites and that's how youngsters are also exposed to it.
I'm glad someone like her who is incredibly visible is talking about it.
This poor girl was exposed to it from age 11 onwards and she says she believes it is responsible for the nightmares and night terrors she suffers from.
It is incredibly important to make sure children get sex education at the right age and don't have unsupervised internet access. Something as simple as watching a tv show online will make screens pop up. Not only that, but some of these gamers on youtube will mention websites and that's how youngsters are also exposed to it.
I'm glad someone like her who is incredibly visible is talking about it.
Billie Eilishβs song βMale Fantasyβ opens with the pop star trying to βDistract myself with ography,β though the footage is so disturbing that the verse ends with her declaring, βIβm going back to therapy.β Those lyrics are based in her real experiences, she recently revealed on The Howard Stern Show, noting that she βstarted watching when I was like 11,β which she said, βDestroyed my brain.β
βAs a woman, I think is a disgrace,β she told Stern. βI used to watch a lot of , to be honest.β She said she was drawn to X-rated material in order to feel like βone of the guys.β
Eilish remembered looking at a lot of βabusiveβ videos, which she believes contributed to her recurring issues with sleep paralysis and night terrors. βI think it really destroyed my brain and I feel incredibly devastated that I was exposed to so much ,β she said.
It also warped her expectations, putting her in uncomfortable situations when she later became sexually active. βThe first few times I, you know, had sex, I was not saying no to things that were not good. It was because I thought thatβs what I was supposed to be attracted to,β she recalled. βIβm so angry that is so loved, and Iβm so angry at myself for thinking that it was okay.β
She added, βThe way that vaginas look in is fucking crazy. No vaginas look like that. Womenβs bodies donβt look like that. We donβt come like that.β
Elsewhere in the interview, Eilish discussed the perils of dating as a pop star. βIβm not a serial daterβ¦ I donβt go to stuff and flirt with people,β she said. βItβs really hard to meet people when people are either terrified of you or think that youβre out of their league.β
She even began wondering if she would never date. βLast year, I thought that Iβd be single for the rest of my life. I genuinely couldnβt even picture myself in a relationship of any sort,β she said. βI got over that pretty fast.β
Eilish also told Stern about her secret battle with COVID-19, suggesting, βIf I werenβt vaccinated, I would have died,β and recalled her nerve-wracking appearance on Saturday Night Live, where she both hosted and performed βHappier Than Ever.β At one point, Stern interrupted the interview to tell Eilish and her brother FINNEAS that they had just been nominated for a Golden Globe for their James Bond theme song βNo Time to Die.β βNo way,β Eilish said, βThatβs so cool!β
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