Sex in the Media

             THE EFFECTS THE PUBLIC PERFORMANCES
             People today are very skeptical and are even very opinionated about the public performances of the stars today and even the stars of the past. The performances that the stars of radio, screen, television, and stage conduct have an impact on the audience that is sometimes subtle while other times it is very noticeable. Many performers come off to "open" as if they are exploiting themselves especially sexually, intern this causes people to criticize the stars.
             Television is now more than ever taking more steps toward more sexuality and even vulgarity. Besides that they also depict the old-fashioned thought of the man working while his wife stays home with the kids and takes care of the household duties. There is one show that shows this, where the man goes to work and his wife stays home with the children. He feels as if he does not have to do anything around the house or with the kids when he comes home and sometimes accuses his wife by saying what she does around the house is not work. The reason that I say that this is old-fashioned behavior is because more women are working now, and the husband is now even staying at home with the children while the wife works.
             Sex on television is now being more talked about and shown. There is one show on HBO called "Sex in the City" this show is based around four women in their late 30's who live in New York, the main focus of their conversations is sex. The show shows nudity as well as sex scenes from dates to masturbation. Each girl plays her own role, which are each different so that every single woman watching can relate to one of her in some way or another. The sex scenes in this show are done with class, so it makes it less trashy to watch and the behavior of the show has not gone to far. Although some may beg to differ.
             Stars of the screen often get way out of line in flaunting themselves. Sex scenes are tak...

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