Sex and Alcohol in THE REAL WORLD
MTV has been putting seven strangers into a mansion for years, but none of the previous episodes have been so intoxicated and as sexually charged as "The Real World---New Orleans". There is Jamie, the typical good-looking frat-boy, Julie, the cute-yet sheltered Morman, Melissa, the confused and neurotic barbie doll, David, your typical (yet pumped up) pimp, Danny, the very hot, but very gay, sweetheart, Kelly, your sexy sorority sister, and Matt, the adorable hippy. By putting seven gorgeous people in one house, every roommate is attracted to everyone else. This is what the creators edit to show the public audiences, because sex sells. The MTV series "The Real World-New Orleans" encourages promiscuous behavior and alcohol abuse by putting seven beautiful people in a mansion with unlimited funds and no rules---suggesting to young adults that this is the way to live. Every episode is about the roommates going to a club, having a party, or who's doing who. Displaying to young adults and teens that this is how college kids act and that it's always a fun time, being that when your on TV, your a icon. The show displays that casual sex is ok in our society. In one episode, Danny cheats on his long time boyfriend while he is drunk,
But, in the real, real world, people have to go to work, pay rent, and pay the consequences as a result of there actions, maybe we should be putting that on TV instead. Kissing everyone he comes in contact with, until one day he went too far and ended up cheating on his boyfriend. We all have a story, or know a story, about your best friend being pregnant at 16 and her sister dated your ex-boyfriend before you, but she dumped him because she was just using him for sex and now she's a slut, but then you had to dumped him because he was still in love with her. Meanwhile, on the same episode, David is sleeping with some girl who's name he doesn't even know, that he met at the club, while Matt is in the room, and the girls' friend is downstairs waiting for her. There are sexual transmitted diseases, pregnancy, angry girlfriends that are ready to kick some ass, and most of all AIDS. In real life, sane people know not to go out and have sex with people they don't know. Danny is out of control most of the time as well. Later on she makes plans with the waiter, but ditches him for another guy that she met at a club. In real life, when you have a party and drink a little too much, you regret it while you are puking all over the place, while the room is spinning, the next morning when you are having the worse hang over in your life, when you find out you cheated on your boyfriend, besides the mess you have to clean up after the party is gone. Melissa, on her birthday, drank so much that she was stripping on the bar, flashing all the customers, and hurt her ex-boyfriends feelings by going around and flirting with everyone. Its a real life soap opera that people can sit down and relate to. claiming that it didn't mean anything, therefor, his boyfriend can't be mad at him. This implies to young audiences that drinking is all fun and games, regardless of who you end up hurting. Most of this material that is on the show is in our real lives, MTV just happens to magnify and glorify it.
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