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I know a friend of mine who is such a late bloomer that she watched her first R-18 movie at age 25. In my case I was able to watch my first R-18 movie at age 10 and that movie is Schindler's list. It is a traumatizing movie for me to watch but it makes me learn a lot about how harmful is war.
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Well, I probably started watching R-18 probably during early teenage, can't recall the exact age and never thought much about it.
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I have no idea, our movies were not rated at that time so we would end up watching anything. I always liked horror and gore, but an actual 18+ movies were completely dumb to watch as all of that are actors and nothing is real.
Instead I prefer to read stuff and I usually plundered the entire University library in search for some books that were extremely scientific for that particular field.
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I just realized that some movies from the 80's and 70's that were tagged as r-18 during their time are now PG-13 in today's standards. it is strange how censorship has evolved through out these years.
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I watched mine at the age of 12. I thought I started too early watching those films until I saw the age at which the poster started. That said I still wished I was older.
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I watched one around age 10. It was about a serial murderer and it was only rated-18 because of the violent scenes. Violent scenes never effected me much either way.