Tuesday, 07 July 2009
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Innocence For Sale
I stumbled upon Sharlene's Azam book and documentry Oral Sex is the New Goodnight kiss, from a different blog. It's a documentary about white, high school girls aged 13, 14, 15, and sometimes even younger having sex for money so they could go shopping or for free drugs. From what I saw about the documentary and book, it shows how younger girls, generation Girls Gone Wild-come home, as the author put it, don't view oral sex as a big deal. They figure that if they're going to give oral sex anyway, then they should receive some sort of payment. There are other girls who claim they're too good for that but they'll help you find girls who aren't, These girls recruit girls, usually younger, that hire "their friends" and bring them to different men's houses for sexual favors in exchange for free weed or money.
These are girls who are 11 or 12 who can sell their virginity for $1000 or more, the author points out. "Blondes get paid more".
The author has been on the View, Good Morning America, and some other shows, but I thought this story she talked about on the View was intense. "Well, this is how it starts, a group of 10th grade boys approached 8th grade popular girls and, on a dare, asked them to have sex with some college buddies. Every day they would cross this field and go have sex with these college boys for $20 and then be back for English class".
These are well-to-do girls, in regular suburbs, regular high schools. It's doesn't have anything to do with self-esteem or poverty - It's their perception of sex. You could blame the parents, but anyone whose been a teenager knows it's not the hardest thing to pull one over on even the most strictest of parents. Hanging out with friends - pretty much the all end of questions or speculations. Our culture is to blame more than our parents. The way an 11 year old might babysit for $6 an hour, now she can give blowjobs or take off her top for $20 or more. Oral sex isn't viewed as sex; in one of the videos I watched a girl say that oral sex just didn't take up as much room as sex so it was easier. This is their mindset.
This is our culture, our toxic culture.
Little girls don't see Barbies as being as beautiful as the big lipped well endowed Bratz sexpot dolls. Sex sells; the age at which it sells is starting to become devastatingly low.
It's easy if it's adults, an artist or actress doesn't really hit it big until they do a naked or near naked Rolling Stones Cover. Cosmopolitan Magazine always posts sex tips or new sex positions or what to pack to glam up after a rough night of drunken sex. I remember coming across one of my mother's Glamour Magazines and it had a sex survey; I thought that I would get in so much trouble if someone saw the raunchy words I was reading. Cosmo does a survey every year rated by men, and unless you could count What's the sexiest thing a girl could say during sex (Moaning or saying my name tied for first) tasteful or useful I'm not sure the positives outweigh the negatives. They're fun, for adults, for college girls, or I thought teenagers up to this point. But anyone can read them; the same way every little boy remembers stumbling upon his father's Playboy, raunchy behavior is everywhere, even for magazines designed especially for young teens. These excerpts from magazines made specifically for that tween demographic that had rules and steps for oral sex. These our girls under 13!
The author said that girls wanted to be unattached like boys. They want to have control or a sense of independence. I can't really knock this part. I think every girl has gone through that phase when she thought she could play like the boys relationship-wise. My mom used to tell me that you can't do the same things boys do because people will talk and you'll feel the repercussions more than boys. I stopped before I got ahead of myself; she was right, so right. These girls aren't gaining independence; they're losing it, they're losing self-worth. They're losing a feeling of innocence that they'll miss someday down the road.
Sharlene Azam spent four years learning about these girls' sex lives. Middle school children have sex lives, and not just that: they have scandalous sex lives that even Cosmo couldn't touch. She got these girls to open up to her and I'm not sure how, but I give her a lot of credit for unraveling something so tightly wound up.
How our children viewing sex? Where has the importance or at least anxiety of our first time gone? Are the parents to blame or is it our culture? More importantly, how much more horrendous could this get?
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Comments (59)
Wow, I thought my aunt telling me one of her kids (she's a teacher) in her... what, seventh grade class or something was pregnant, I was shocked. Seventh grade!? You've gotta be kidding me. And now this? It's so crazy.
But girls are mean, very, and super spiteful. They say some of the most stupid things and talk others into doing things they don't want to. Not all, but I can see how it could happen that way.
I don't know, I find it to be pretty insane. I'm 19 and I haven't even done what these little girls have. It just makes me fear for my two younger cousins, and my growing-all-too-soon children of my cousins.
Maybe it's just me... But do I sense sexism? Equality on all terms. If guys can be promiscuous and bad, why shouldn't women be allowed? I'm not going against the argument that this is horrendous, but still... It seems to me like the writer of this piece is a little too fixed in gender stereotypes. Plus, pregnancy isn't the only danger from sex, STIs are too - both men and women can contract them.
oh my gosh..
This is so sad. I understand that a majority of it is sociological. Our culture views sex as something that holds no meaning any longer. I don't want to point fingers but it always appears that the more cinema attempts to "push the envelope" the more our culture seems to follow. I wish that there was something that we could all do to reach out and help these girls before they begin to lose value in themselves. Before they begin to believe that they aren't worth much more than $20 to the guy willing to pay it. They have such bright futures and so much potential and it would be so incredibly sad to see them give it all away because this is "easier".
lmfao, i know this is about middle schools...but one of my high
schools in town even have a nursery...well this post just reminded me
of that.
@lowerwestside@xanga - freudian slip, perhaps?
Or maybe it's an urge to rebel: you want to have a little taste of independence.
But whaa?
Wow.
omg wow. Intriguing post.
http://www.amerika.org/ Â this site is good for reading articles like this. I'm something of a socio-political realist. I don't take leftist or rightist sides, but keep up on all the topics and stay non-biased. I know whats right and wrong.
These girls selling their virginity sounds fucked up and decadent. Either A. Rome's fall, or B. Virgins carried off under the moorish occupation of spain... just saying.Parents can do a lot. They can try to instill confidence in their kids so that they're less likely to succumb to peer pressure. Many of them also have control over the clothes their kids wear. I wish some parents would use that control!
Damn, where the hell have I been while this was going on. I feel like I've missed out. haha.
ha.
wow.
now that's just sad...
Seriously, right? It has me worried for my future kids. :/ *sigh*
I totally agree with this post, the culture we are living in is actually disgusting. It makes me wonder what the world is coming to. Then again, I guess all these degeneracies show the sign of the Lord's return, we really cannot do without him.
@MarksBeneathTheSkin@xanga - I totally agree with you. I find that girls who dress like skanks are disgusting. I guess they might attract a different type of guy though...
It's sad that children, naturally immature, don't understand how important virginity or preventing disease/pregnancy is.
I was exposed to sex very young, most if not all children are, but this is ridiculous.
Where has real class gone?
wow...
i'm going to be a sophomore next year but most of the kids in middle school that i know are way too innocent to be trying these things. and i live in a really extremely superbly disturbingly privileged town like the girls you talked about in the article...
i mean, the only people that i know that have any sexual experience at all really are the 'popular' people and they did it with each other...but most of them are virgins. except one who got kicked out of her private school for...um...well no one knows. but anyway, i think the really scary thing is that people are actually okay with this. why isn't anyone stopping it? why do little girls know what sex, oral or otherwise, is? it isn't right...at ALL.
in 5th grade and 6th grade, there was maybe 1 couple in my grade and the most they did was make out. that's it. i guess standards are falling?
although i do remember going on a MUN trip in 7th grade and hearing Canada, a 12 year old girl delegate behind me, joking around with her friends about the TeenPregnancy Hotline and how she needed to call it. that was pretty strange.
and it's not even that these girls need to sell themselves, it's that they want to...how horrific.
i guess this sort of thing is what happens when all that kids learn about on tv and in magazines and from their friends even...is sex.
I remember in 7th grade [12yrs old] out of my group of friends, i was the only virgin. Now that we're 19/20yrs old, im the only one without a child. If children are getting sexual at younger and younger ages, im scared to see where things will be when my 7yr old sister gets alittle older.
& To think, There are 13yr olds having children of their own. What happens when these teen moms turn 26, and their 13yr olds starting having sex? Could you imagine being a grandparent before your even 30!!!
It's really scary and I know first hand. I started young too, as far as being "sexualized" goes. I wore things I shouldn't have worn in 4th grade. I read things and saw things WAY too young. I was different though, because even though I did have a low self esteem my sexuality only got as far as cybersex and fantasies. I never did anything with anyone until I was 16 - and that is the person I am deeply in love with today.
The thing is, I'm not entirely sure where this all came from. Maybe the music. Maybe the movies. I don't remember. I just remember it seemingly kind of normal, and all of the other girls my age acted the same way.
Sadly, those girls that were even more "sexed up" than me - ended up having babies, getting raped, or contracting STD's.
I would literally beat my little sisters ASS if she saw/did/read/liked any of the things I did. It really scares me because shes almost 14 - about the age I started doing way too many things I wasn't supposed to.
Oh right, and I started reading adult novels way too young. VC Andrews at age 7. Yes, I understood the material, and yes, I liked it. I got a stack of cosmopolitan magazines from a yardsale at age 10 - and no one blinked a fucking eye. I hate the people who didn't protect me like they should have, and it makes me so upset and hurt that no one cared enough to shield me from those things that I shouldn't have discovered until high school, or later.
those are whores. so they should live in a whore house.
it's the media, culture, and peer pressure.
....but really... i think the bigger problem here is that they found their vagina to be worth only 20 bucks...
no amount of money is worth what could happen from sex.
Wtf? Ew.
i thought this should be on momaroo more than datingish. has nothing to do with relationship problems.
Yea, this is out of control. the standard for the norm is getting lower and lower. Its really all in the name of big business. Sex sells. end of story. It will take the gov't to actually limit how much sexual exposure young people are getting. If they actually do, it's an infringement on our rights. Either way, the writers of Idiocracy were spot on.