Teenagers 'can be corrupted' by Hollywood sex scenes

From the UK Telegraph
Psychologists concluded that teenagers exposed to more sex on screen in   popular films are likely to have sexual relations with more people and   without using condoms.

The study, based on nearly 700 popular films, found that watching love scenes   could “fundamentally influence” a teenager’s personality.
The researchers, from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, concluded youngsters   were more prone to take risks in their future relationships.
They also concluded that for every hour of exposure to sexual content   on-screen, participants were more than five times more likely to lose their   virginity within six years.
Read the full article HERE.

Share:

More Posts

What President Trump’s Executive Order on Gender Policy Means for MA

Mere hours after taking office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” This order mandates that the federal government recognize only two sexes, male and female. While the order does not—and legally cannot—change state laws, at the

Happy Religious Freedom Day, Plymouth.

Today is Religious Freedom Day, but is Plymouth really honoring it? In the video clip below, watch as Selectman Kevin Canty questions school committee candidate Debby Dugan’s ability to uphold the Constitution “despite her Christian beliefs.” Even though Debby has years of experience serving on various education committees, she was