The assumption that procreation is the sole acceptable justification for s-ex and the tight belief in gender roles are two cultural motifs that have had a significant influence on how we currently approach se-xuality.
Values, such as decisions about permissible se-xual practices, suitable partner or partners, appropriate age of consent, and who is to decide what is appropriate are all aspects of se-xuality that are influenced by culture.
Around the world, several cultures have developed norms that people must adhere to in order to feel mentally well-adjusted and fit their prescribed sex roles. Cross-sex typing—being physiologically identifiable with one gender but acting in ways that are typically associated with the other—began to be seen as abnormal and detrimental.
This has a lot of potential to lead to se-xual exploitation and grooming. Se-xual media may also encourage risky adolescent se-xual behavior which is linked to an increase in STI rates and unintended pregnancies. Being exposed to explicit se-xual media too early can be really harmful for the adolescent population.
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