Billie Eilish says watching porn at an early age destroyed her brain
Billie Eilish is bringing to light the unhealthy and unrealistic world of pornography.
The 20-year-old "Bad Guy" singer revealed she had an unhealthy obsession with porn at an early age.
In a recent interview, she said her fixation started at 11 years old and "destroyed" her brain.
"I feel incredibly devastated that I was exposed to so much porn."
"I thought that's how you learned to have sex," she admitted. By 14 years old, she gravitated to violent videos that warped her perspective on healthy sex.
Eilish says the false perspectives had consequences. "I was a virgin. I had never done anything. So, the first few times I had sex, I was not saying no to things that were not good. It's because I thought that's what I was supposed to be attracted to."
It's how so many people think they are supposed to learn.
Listen to her audio below.
*WARNING* AUDIO CONTAINS EXPLICIT LANGUAGE.
"As a woman, I think porn is a disgrace. I started watching porn when I was 11. It really destroyed my brain. I'm so angry that porn is so loved.
— Women's Voices (@WomenReadWomen) December 15, 2021
Women are like, 'I have to like being hurt to be thought of as good in bed.'"
— @billieeilish #BillieEilish pic.twitter.com/Lsla9StteN
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feature image of Billie Eilish courtesy of Justin Higuchi vis flickr