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Research Confirms Common Sense

Of course, the idiot brigade will be out in full force on this one. "Hey dude, it's not like, you know, you see Mary Ann and Ginger, then go out and join an orgy. Come onnnnn. Be reasonable, dude."

Children exposed to sex in TV programmes, films, magazines and music are more likely to engage in sexual activity than those who are not, according to research out today.
There is a direct relationship between the amount of sexual content a child sees and their level of sexual activity or their intentions to have sex in the future, the study found.
Such media also has at least an equal influence on sexual behaviour as religion or a child's relationship with their parents and peers, the study said.

Earlier post on similar subject.

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