Teenage male model4/19/2024 ![]() ![]() Sexuality evolves in children as they develop a healthy curiosity and growing understanding of their bodies. Sexuality is not the same as sexualization. ![]() The effect on young girls and adolescents is most profound, the American Psychological Association (APA) says, because "their sense of self is still being formed." From an early age, children are inundated with sexual images every single day.Ĭhildren and teens are becoming "sexualized" and researchers and psychologists say it hits girls particularly hard, shaping their view of themselves and their potential, as well as how others view them. During those hours, they'll drink in ads for hair products and teen-siren TV shows, makeup and technology, much of it couched as "hot" or "sexy."Įven seemingly innocent sports video games often play out against a backdrop of sexually suggestive cheerleaders. Those 12 to 17 average 23 hours, says a University of Michigan Health System study. Little ones, 2 to 11, average 32 hours a week. One ad campaign, taped to a storefront window, shows a teenage male model - the caption: "Get into our pants." Even toddlers in promotional posters wear skimpy clothes, vampy looks and makeup.Īt home later, the children will likely watch TV. In this mall, they will pass scores of massive photos featuring couples in various stages of dress and undress looking soulfully at each other. Further into the store, Super Mario backpacks share an aisle with a "how-to guide" showing a sex act on the cover.įamilies brush by mannequins in thongs and panties as they step into a lingerie store. She's just feet from a rack of T-shirts emblazoned with stick figures interacting provocatively. It's not clear if she knows how very much of her is on display. On a late summer afternoon, a teenage "novelty" shop employee stands atop a ladder in super-short shorts, midriff showing, arranging merchandise. SALT LAKE CITY - Even in a mall in Utah, one of the most conservative states in the country, bodies scream for attention. The second story examines what parents and teens are doing to fight back.ĭeseret News editorial: Fighting oversexualization This is first in a series on the sexualizing of teens. Conversely, to fully show the breadth of the issue, the story includes mature subject matter. Editor's note: Because this is a story that deals with a sensitive subject, we have gone to great lengths to not include offensive material. ![]()
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