Yo Poznan!
Poznań, hold on to your seats — because what we’re about to tell you is more terrifying than any horror movie. Forget drugs. Forget alcohol. The new epidemic sweeping across Poland’s youth is far easier to access and far harder to kick: pornography.

The Numbers
The numbers? Jaw-dropping. Research shows 80% of Polish students admit to watching porn — with the average age of first exposure just 14 years old. That’s not “curiosity.” That’s a generation being groomed by hardcore websites before they’ve even had a first kiss. And it’s not just occasional — over 10% watch it every single day. Imagine teenagers spending more time on Pornhub than on homework. Spoiler: it’s already happening.
And here’s the kicker: the younger they start, the worse it gets. Kids who first see porn at 12 years old or younger are significantly more likely to struggle with arousal later in life, needing increasingly extreme material just to feel anything. Psychologists call it “porn-induced erectile dysfunction.” Parents call it a nightmare.

Poland Ranking
Poland is a porn superpower online. Year after year, we rank among Europe’s heaviest consumers. What are we watching? Top categories include “MILF,” “Mature,” and “Lesbian” — with Poland standing out for unusually high interest in “Feet” and “Orgy.” Experts say this “search for more extreme content” is a classic sign of desensitization. Translation: today it’s softcore curiosity, tomorrow it’s full-blown addiction to categories you can’t even talk about in polite company.

The Results
And the fallout? Brutal. Studies show heavy porn use is linked to anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and relationship breakdowns. In Poland, therapists say 4 out of 5 patients seeking help for sex-related issues point to pornography as the main problem. One Warsaw psychologist warned bluntly: “We are raising a generation that may never know what normal intimacy feels like.”

Even the government has raised the alarm. The Prime Minister himself recently admitted that children as young as 12 can easily access hardcore sites, calling it “a disaster for society” and promising tighter laws. But while politicians argue, the damage spreads, one smartphone at a time.
Wrapping Up
And let’s not kid ourselves: this isn’t some fringe issue. On trams, in classrooms, even in bedrooms at home, Polish kids are quietly being consumed by an industry that makes billions from their clicks. For many, it’s already too late.
Here’s the cold, hard truth: pornography isn’t “just curiosity” anymore. It’s an addiction pipeline — sucking in our youth, warping their brains, and leaving scars that may never heal.