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Is the prevalence of internet p**n contributing to a relative increase in s*x amongst young adult minors?

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Is the prevalence of internet p**n contributing to a relative increase in s*x amongst young adult minors?

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  1. i disagree.  by facilitating more masturbation it is more likely decreasing s*x amongst young adults.


  2. wow is this like a thesis statement for a paper?

  3. nope, because most men see it as entertainment only and although all young men have those urges i don't think naked women will change your enire value system

  4. No. It's the prevalence of s*x on regular tv. Programs like Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, and MTV programming are clearly targeting Junior High and High School aged teens. These programs are rather explicit for the target audience and trivializes promiscuous s*x.

    Internet p**n doesn't help, but the highly sexualized programming is far worse.

  5. idk about young men. maybe middle aged though. i've heard more women of middle age complain about it. though i think more men want to try new things cause of it. and girls are how should you say.... forced to try more cause of what guy see on these sites. they want girls to do things such as, girl on girl. either way i'm not for it. what happen to figuring things out together as a couple?

  6. YES i strongly believe that

  7. yep!

  8. No.

    It's hormones....


  9. yes ... and no... yeah it's our (dude's) fault for looking at the stuff... and the stereotype that we just want in some gal's jeans... but nowadays I think the chicks are making it worse.. jeans get lower.. shirts get lower.. all by their own choice.. they could easily spend an extra five minute shopping and fine "decent" clothes.. but no.. they buy the advertised jeans that will "guarantee a man's approval"

    or maybe I'm just ranting... lol

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