*********** is good for people, the academic leading a taxpayer-funded study of the subject said yesterday, as the Coalition and Labor traded jibes about an Opposition push to stop online **** reaching home computers. Alan McKee, who with academics Catharine Lumby and Kath Albury is conducting the Understanding *********** in Australia study, said that a survey of more than 1000 ****-users must be taken into account as Labor considers forcing all internet service providers to automatically filter hardcore **** to protect children.
"The surprising finding was that *********** is actually good for you in many ways," Dr McKee said. "When you look at people who are using it in everyday life, over 90 per cent report it has had a very positive effect." Dr McKee said **** users reported it had taught them "to be more relaxed about their *********" and marriages were healthier, while **** made people think about another person's pleasure and made them less judgmental about body shapes.
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