Shaping Teen Sexuality
On a typical Thursday afternoon, at the corner coffee house, a nineteen year old bartender leans against the bar watching, and listening to her patrons. The atmosphere is calm and quiet as two different groups of females discuss their boyfriends, lovers, dating rituals, and other feminine problems. She looks a little closer, listens a little harder, and finds striking similarities. Right off the surface she notices that the two groups outwardly look similar. Short, revealing, body-hugging tops; skin-tight pants; long, high heel boots, and plenty of make-up. Both groups look very chic, very trendy. Of course one group is wearing more revealing clothing, higher boots, and more defined make-up than the other. Listening to the conversations, there are more surprising similarities. Discussions are filled with sexual undertones. "There's this new type of birth control I'm looking into, of course we're still going to use condoms for now..." "I really have to get to know the guy before I get sexual with him..." "I heard she slept with him and his best friend..." "We'll we haven't had sex yet but I've gone down on him a few times..." One of the females proudly
The home should provide clear guidelines for teenagers, and should make a valid attempt to cut off those inappropriate aspects of the media to which kids are exposed. There is after all, no need for "adult" fashion to be projected onto children's' clothing lines. Pregnant girls having nowhere else to turn sought illegal abortions. Parents should monitor what their kids are watching on TV, reading in books and magazines, looking at on the Internet. Once the relationship ends, these are the kids who experience more stresses, and grievances that weren't present before, they become guilt ridden, and lose what little if any self-esteem they had to begin with. " How and when did this so-called "revolution" being? Lets face it, kids today are growing up in a society where there is far more openness about sex than any other time in history. Children who were raped or molested grew up never telling anyone what had happened to them. Many people are quick to point an accusing finger toward the media, which is in fact only one aspect of the problem at hand. They put all they have into a relationship and jump into sexual activity thinking it will make them closer to their partners. The shocking thing was the ages of the females involved in the conversations. It's hardest on younger women, they tend to feel more pressured to have that "perfect" image. Sexual Education classes are now an important part of school curriculums. Sixteen yea old Michael says "Well its like school and parents are preparing you for sex, but then turning around and saying well, don't do it. Schools, and other educational programs should continue to teach Sex Education classes that include lessons in abstinence, and safe sex, but should also discuss moral, ethical, and emotional issues with kids.
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