
Porn, for the most part, is a tricky subject to speak candidly about.
Whispering to friends on the bus about your favourite genres on the big PHub has never been my reality, and so, it remained a deeply shameful secret I held onto until I reached adulthood.
Meaning, I did indeed dabble in the odd late night watch under the covers when I was just a teenager - a kid who hadn't even had their first kiss, yet was inadvertently learning the ins and outs of sex.
Except what I was exposing myself to was not at all real.
When it comes to porn, who's watching what when? Post continues below.
Billie Eilish admitted recently that she was just a measly 11 years old when she was exposed to porn for the first time.
"I used to watch a lot of porn, to be honest. I think it really destroyed my brain and I feel incredibly devastated that I was exposed to so much," she admitted on The Howard Stern Show.
It's a sad admission, and one that so desperately needed to be shared on a global platform, by an internationally recognised artist. Because many of us, especially young women, have fallen into the category of being exposed to pornographic material at an age where our brains are in the most significant stages of development.