What Makes Your Early Debut in the World’s Most Played Game?
Which is the world’s most played game? Majority of you would say Soccer but, wait and think again. Yes, this time you are right, sex is world’s most played game and have been for years and hopefully will remain for years to come.
Governments all over the world are working towards legalizing the age to start sex which is already a law in developed countries or countries that are more liberated. We will discuss this some other day. Question is what makes them sexually active at an early stage of their life.
Here are some of the factors that influence teenagers thought process and make them players of this big game -
1. Exposure to movies that dish out such contents e.g. America Pie at a young age. This sends the message that it’s ok to have sex at a young age. Read this article “Impact of romantic movies on the dating lives of Americans”.
2. Having TV or personal computer at a young age in their bedroom (which is very common these days). Now days, the smartphones revolution is creeping up that gives easy access to prohibited content.
3. Teenagers grown up in a nuclear family or from a single parent.
You can’t entirely blame movies, easy communication medium (internet) or just because their parents have been separated. Physical change is also one of the factors that trigger early exposure to sex for a few.
Comment on this article and tell us what you think that makes these young teenagers sexually active at an early stage of their lives.
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The one that kills me is the female teacher prosecuted for having sex with ADULT students. What a total miscarriage of justice!
Kids these days are starting way too early.
kids start way earlier now days in the world most played game and I am sure some of them wish they hadn’t because they are not mature enough to handle it and the consquences
I feel that kids pick up adult habits…. with a more sacred adult sexual world. kids would have no choice but to follow.
The kids do what they see on TV’s most times and don’t take as a bad habits
I think plain old curiosity has a lot to do with it in many cases.