Porn 'ruins lives': Charity issues warning as survey shows one in five Britons open to working in adult industry

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One in five UK adults would consider a career in pornography if the salary was high enough or if they were guaranteed a safe working environment, according to a new study

"You do end up making a lot more money than if you were on a minimum wage job - no disrespect to minimum wage jobs of course."

CEO Ian Henderson says it should be a concern that so many people are open to pursuing a career in the industry. "So it may be accepted but it can't be acceptable because people deserve much better than those things. Former adult film actor Joshua Broome, who says he made over $1m in the course of his career, left the industry to become a church leader.He says more must be done to communicate the damaging impacts of pornography, both for those in the industry and those viewing content.

 

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