Peeps answered Sunday January 2 2011, 7:32 pm: I'm not entirely sure of your age or gender, but there is a wide variety of free online sex and porn sites you can find by a simple Google search, particularly any search of a certain image or video you wish to view.
It is illegal to watch or view pornography under the age of 18, 21 in some U.S. states.
So, depending on your country and state, the law may differ. Pornography is not illegal, but viewing or creating such things while under the age of 18/21 is very illegal. I am uncertain of the consequences, but I'd say that you and your parents would be in trouble if it was found.
There is a reason why porn sites make you click a link, claiming you to be at least 18 (21 in some states) so that they are not liable for any "damages" done to you. The site will clearly state that there will be "adult content" on the site and if you have made a mistype then to EXIT or click that you're under 18/21. They don't just put that sort of thing on porn sites for the hell of it, you know. :)
And do a search for what you're interested in if you're of legal age. Anything from free home videos to foot fetish images. Seriously. Google doesn't not index pornographic websites.
If you're underage then maybe you should spend your time elsewhere. Developing the porn habit at an early age can cause some issues in your idea of what sex and sexual interaction should be. It can (not WILL, but CAN) even inhibit your ability to develop emotional connections and stable relationships.
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