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Thanks to the proliferation of smartphones, some adolescents may be gleaning a distorted view of human sexuality via ample access to online pornography. Psychologists are among those working to correct those misconceptions.


Reports differ as to how prevalent porn viewership is among teenagers. There are limited reliable recent statistics on the age when adolescents start viewing pornography, and findings sometimes conflict. Work led by Rothman using the nationally representative Youth Internet Safety Survey found that the likelihood of a teen or preteen accessing pornography intentionally rose from 8% in 2000 to 13% in 2010, coinciding with the rapid expansion of the internet. A 2005 study led by Michele Ybarra, MPH, PhD, of the Center for Innovative Public Health Research, found that 15% of all 9- to 17-year-olds reported seeking out pornography in the previous year, while 25% reported an unwanted exposure in the past year. In that study, 87% of those who deliberately sought out porn offline were 14 or older. Of those who sought out pornography online, 60% were 14 or older. Ninety-five percent of respondents who deliberately sought out porn were male (CyberPsychology & Behavior, Vol. 8, No. 5, 2005).


More recent data from a 2016 U.S. probability sample of 14- to 60-year-olds also hint at a major gender schism in experiences with sexually explicit material. In those data, Indiana University sex researcher Bryant Paul, PhD, and colleagues found that the advent of the internet did not alter the age of first exposure to pornography for boys, but it did lower it for girls. One-third of the teen respondents reported being 12 or younger when they first saw porn, says Paul, who is preparing a paper on those findings.


What is clear, at any rate, is that online pornography has not created a generation of sexually irresponsible hedonists. Between 2011 and 2015, the percentage of 15- to 19-year-olds who had ever had sex was 42% for females and 44% for males, a continued steady decline from 1988, when the numbers were 51% and 60%, respectively (CDC, National Health Statistics Reports, No. 104, 2017). Contraceptive use during a first sexual experience also climbed upward. The proportion of teenage girls who reported using contraception during their first sexual intercourse rose from 74.5% in 2002 to 81% by 2015, according to the report.


Still, some educators and researchers have concerns about the availability of pornography as a first exposure to sex for adolescents. Because popular streaming sites for pornography are formatted like YouTube, tiled with dozens of thumbnails of video clips, a 14-year-old who types in a web address for one of these sites could immediately see video titles and stills referencing misogyny, incest, and racist tropes. Work led by Paul and his Indiana University Bloomington colleague Niki Fritz found that out of 4,009 scenes available on two major free pornography websites, 35% and 45% depicted violence, and that women were the target of that violence 97% of the time (Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 49, No. 8, 2020). In addition, Black women are more likely than White women to be depicted as targets of aggression, and Black men are more likely than White men to be depicted as aggressors (Gender Issues, No. 38, 2021). Alarmingly, a study by Rothman using nationally representative data from 2015 found that a quarter of 18- to 24-year-olds said pornography was their most helpful source of information about how to have sex (Archives of Sexual Behavior, online first, 2021).


Though small in scale, some qualitative research has found that teenagers do use pornography to learn about sex. Work by Renata Arrington-Sanders, MD, MPH, has found that same-sex-attracted Black adolescent males report learning about sexual positions, roles, and behaviors from pornography, sometimes imitating behaviors like skipping condoms (Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 44, No. 3, 2015). Rothman and colleagues interviewed 23 urban, low-income Black and Hispanic youths and found that many reported that they used pornography for educational purposes. One 17-year-old girl reported trying anal sex because it looked pleasurable in pornography but then found it painful in real life (The Journal of Sex Research, Vol. 52, No. 7, 2015).


While smartphones have put porn in adolescent pockets, access to sex education is still spotty: According to the Guttmacher Institute, 29 states and the District of Columbia now mandate some kind of sex education in public schools, but the content of that education varies widely. Only 17 states require that if sex ed is taught, it must be medically and factually accurate, and only 10 mandate that if sex ed is taught, it must include information about consent.


Students are never shown porn in the program, but instructors talk candidly about the history of pornography and obscenity laws, sexual norms, and gendered double standards, and the research on pornography and compulsive use. The curriculum also includes sessions on healthy relationships, the unrealistic sexual scripts portrayed in pornography, and sexually explicit selfies. A pilot study led by Rothman found that students were less likely to see pornography as lucrative, realistic, or a good way to learn about sex after taking the class, and that they had a better understanding of the legality of sending nude selfies for underage individuals (American Journal of Sexuality Education, Vol. 13, No. 1, 2018).


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For those defending this teacher, have you actually read the article? It clearly states that Swagerty has been cited for HOSTING the party, that beer and liquor were "strewn throughout the home," and that most teens had driven to the home and would have DUI'ed had police not intervened. What more evidence do you need?[Portion removed by Palo Alto Online]


Don't blame Palo Alto Online or Weekly for reporting an incident that took place at the home of Swagerty. Ask yourself this question: if you as parents are home, would it be possible for a bunch of teens to show up and start drinking without your knowledge? How big is her home that she had no clue a wild party was going on? Don't forget the police were tipped off by LOUD PARTY at 10:30PM. Obviously, it must have been too loud for some neighbors and yet wasn't a bother to Swagerty? C'mon, folks, this is an open and shut case or the police wouldn't have cited the couple at the spot!


-- and nothing in the SF Gate article provides evidence, or even a hint of evidence, about what the parents knew, when they knew it, or what they may have been doing. All of the details describe what teens did and where.


Friends --Rather than rushing to condemn or defending the character of the individual parents, let us focus on a much larger problem in this community -- teen parties focused on drinking, every weekend. Whatever the specifics of this case, MANY of these parties do take place in homes where parents have the mistaken concept that it's safer that way. So let's allow the legal system to deal with whether or not the parents in this case are guilty as charged. But let's not continue to play ostrich about the problem here. Two Palo Alto teenagers have died in two years due to drinking and driving. There's a culture of "kids will be kids" and tolerance of binge drinking that is putting many teenagers' future at risk. We all want to be "cool" parents and it's definitely not cool to tell your teens that not only can they not have the booze at your house, but that there won't be any uninvited guests, or people arriving with open or closed containers --- and you're going to be the heavy if the agreed-upon rules are not followed. But that's what we have to do if we really love our kids and want to help them grow up to be all they can be. See the two links below for some sobering info. Pun intended. ===============================A Parent's Guide to Teen Parties (Crystal Springs Parent Assn, 2002)Web Link===============================Parents, Teens and Alcohol: A Dangerous Mix (excerpt)"Underage drinking is a factor in nearly half of all teen automobile crashes," states Robert Wood Johnson vice president Nancy Kaufman. "It also contributes to suicides, homicides, and fatal injuries, and is a factor in sexual assaults and date rapes."The mixed messages that parents send when they "bargain" with teens and allow them to drink at home may actually be to blame for excessive teen drinking. Consider these disturbing trends:* A 1993 study of 15,000 students by the Minnesota-based Johnson Institute, which fights alcohol use at school and at work, showed that permissiveness at home affects adolescent choices more than peer pressure.* Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) surveys estimate that when parents "bargain" with their kids and let them drink as long as they promise not to drive, teens are more likely to drive after drinking or be in a car with someone who is drinking.* The University of Minnesota's School of Public Health found that teens whose parents or friends' parents provided alcohol for parties were more likely to drink, get into traffic crashes, get involved in violence, and participate in thefts.Then there's also the sticky problem of setting a bad example for teens who want to do the right thing. "Some kids don't want to drink," says 18-year-old Courtney Michna. "They want an out and their parents provide a good excuse. If kids say 'Want some?' and they say, 'No, my parents will kill me,' most kids say, 'OK, that's cool, there's more for me!' But if parents are saying 'Go ahead, it's perfectly fine to drink,' then what out do kids have?"Kendrick goes a step further. "Parent-sponsored drunk-fests make it harder for the kids who don't drink and for parents who won't let their kids drink. It's almost an inherent challenge that these parents lay down by saying, 'I'm sponsoring this because I think your teen is mature enough to drink responsibly.' A teen who doesn't drink or whose parents say it's wrong thinks, "What's wrong with me? Am I the only one who feels this way?" But Kendrick believes there is a huge difference between "kids experimenting with alcohol and kids drinking with adult approval."Debby Hutter, a mother of four adolescents, agrees with Kendrick's assessment. "I feel like I would be ostracized if I said my daughters couldn't go to a prom or graduation party because there was drinking going on. My daughters say to me, 'Mom. You just don't get it.' But I don't get how parents--even if they take away the car keys--can justify serving 16-, 17-, and 18-year-olds beer. Kids make bad choices, but what can you do when parents facilitate those choices? It's totally disgusting to watch these kids get drunk!" Full article: Web Link 041b061a72


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