Cindy Gallop hosted a TED talk where she unveiled her site "Make Love Not Porn". The idea came from her realization that an entire generation of kids are getting their sex education from Internet porn, and while porn may be awesome it isn't very educational.
Example: not all women enjoy cum on their faces, and not all men want to cum on their partner's face. If you learned about sex from porn, you may think that facials are a regular, normal part of sex.
http://mashable.com/2012/09/14/makelovenotporn-tv/
She is creating a site where people can upload videos of real people having real sex -- not "amateur" videos of people looking to make their own versions of porn, but real sex. It is still in beta testing and isn't live, but it sounds interesting.
What do you think about the educational value of porn and the need for explicit sexual instruction?