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Foreign magazines expose youths to intimacy, promote sexual responsibility
By Jessica Schneider
DAILY Intern
http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/teenpage/050906/expose.shtml
It's an exactly why I allow my children to know anything about sex issues because I want them learn from me, not anyone... It's meanfuling to expose the children to be responsible at earlier age before they hit puberty time. My son bought "Bravo" teen magazine sometimes... I read his magazine and find very meanfuling information and also sex education, too... I do not consider it as sex prevert, dirty, porn etc but information...
What about you? Come and discuss with agree and disagree... I would like to know why you disagree to this... I would appreicate for your answer on this...
By Jessica Schneider
DAILY Intern
Many of the pictures in my teen magazines featured naked people. I didn't hide it from my parents or make a fuss over it with friends.
They weren't pornographic. They were Germany's teen mags, targeting 12- to 17-year-olds.
Even before most Germans reach the teenage years, they've most likely seen breasts on TV — and not because of a costume malfunction.
Back home, small talk centers around sex as much as it does the weather. Germans are more open about their sexuality.
Whether people are more open to the topic because of the constant contact with sexuality through the media, or whether the media are simply responding to the interests of German society, is hard to determine.
Germany's most popular youth magazine, "Bravo," features celebrities and advice about intimacy and sexuality. Tips to better sex, whether masturbation is OK and a guide to using a condom are a few examples.
Pictures of naked boys and girls, oftentimes in intimate positions, often accompany the articles. And "Bravo" isn't the only one.
Are German teens immoral? I don't think so. German media don't promote having sex at a young age or with numerous people. The magazines teach teens to be responsible and use contraceptives. They educate young people about their bodies.
The teen pregnancy rate is higher in the United States than in Germany. Parents might not be happy about their children having sex, but instead of pretending it doesn't happen, they encourage safer, more responsible sex.
http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/teenpage/050906/expose.shtml
It's an exactly why I allow my children to know anything about sex issues because I want them learn from me, not anyone... It's meanfuling to expose the children to be responsible at earlier age before they hit puberty time. My son bought "Bravo" teen magazine sometimes... I read his magazine and find very meanfuling information and also sex education, too... I do not consider it as sex prevert, dirty, porn etc but information...
What about you? Come and discuss with agree and disagree... I would like to know why you disagree to this... I would appreicate for your answer on this...