Imagine a show that promotes sex, bad habits, and a longing to be rich. A show where people dress provacitivly and encourage plastic surgery. This is a show that wants to trap our youth into their ridiculous lifestyle. This is just a small example of one of the many things that promote teen sex in this beautiful country we call America. Although these people fully understand the impact they have on teenage minds, they choose to flaunt this lifestyle anyway. Society loves to use shows to promote negativity onto teens. This is a major issue in today’s society. Not only because they know what they’re feeding us is negative, but because they are fine with being that type of role model. This doesn’t always come from the media. …show more content…
“Keeping Up With The Kardashians” is a show that almost every teen watches but aren’t even aware of the negativity that it feeds us. Teens from all over the place want to fit in and be just like the Kardashians. This is a major part of our society not only because it shows the lack of morals, but also because how much of an impact a single TV show can have on an entire generation. Teens are making it their goal to dress, talk, and look like superficial people who they will never meet. Sexual activity is being shown on TV more often than it should be. Sex is a special, private, and intimate thing that should be given to your soul mate. Site-Wide states that “More than half (56 percent) of all television shows contain sexual content—averaging more than three scenes with sex per hour”. How did our society get to the point of allowing this to be …show more content…
Sexually active friends can lead their peers onto the same road their on. When a teen has a question about sex, who do they usually run to? They definitely don’t go to their mom or dad, but they will always turn to a friend who has experience in this field (Site-wide). Sometimes, friends might not talk too much about their sex lives, but assume that their peers are making the same decisions (Site-wide). Peer pressure doesn’t always come from close friends, but from significant others. Getting pressured by a partner will cause insecurity on so many different levels. This type of pressure hurts the most because it comes from the person who matters most. Before getting into a relationship, teens should know and understand what their partners’ goals and expectations are. Being surrounded by peers who have good morals will always be the safe way to go. It’s sad that a teenage boy or girl is willing to do whatever it takes to stay with their boyfriend or girlfriend, even if that means putting aside what they believe