Me, my porn and the Customs officer – Opinion – ABC Technology and Games (Australia) Australia's classification system, the backbone to game censorship and Labor's proposed internet filter, is in the process of being overhauled. Throughout the decision making process we'll be running articles exposing just how bizarre the current system can be. Here, Fiona Patten of the Australian Sex Party tells us what happens when you declare pornography on an Australian landing card and goes on to say how adult publishers can't even import their merchandise in order to edit it and have it classified anymore! Many people would be aware of the fact that when you travel into Australia these days our nanny government wants to know what sort of porn you have been watching. A few weeks ago I was pretty excited to be returning to Australia after a short US trip. My card asked if I was carrying any 'goods that may be prohibited or subject to restrictions, such as medicines, steroids, firearms, weapons of any kind, illegal pornography or illicit drugs'?
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"The objective of my work is to observe the impact of pornography on the sexuality of men, and how it shapes their perception of men and women," continues the prof. Lajeunesse, unable to find any smut-free young chaps, carried out a detailed study on 20 students who admitted having a fondness for filth. It seems that 90 per cent of all porn is viewed on the internet nowadays, at least in French Canada. Unsurprisingly single chaps watch spend about four times as much time looking at porn as those in committed relationships. "Not one subject had a pathological sexuality. James Gunn's PG Porn. Many Eyes.