
06-30-2009, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by usnamom Sadly, there seem to be a lot of shows aimed at teens, even young teens that center around there sex life. I have had four boys, taught teens and though I am sure it is on their minds more than I want to know about, it isn't all they think or talk about. But if you watch TV, you would think so.
Luckily, my kid is more interested in the golf channel and watching baseball games on TV. I think these shows are aimed at teen girls who now are supposed to think that if they aren't having sex, they just aren't "normal" KWIM? It is sad. | But that's not entirely what the show centered on last season. I believe that's the whole point of why the OP started this thread. The show last season covered a broad range of a teen's life. The show wasn't aimed at teen girls to think they should be having sex. The aim was more about what could happen if teens have sex. There was a good lesson to be learned. |