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Youth Sexuality and New Media Use (risks of new media (Type of youth…
Youth Sexuality and New Media Use
current situtation of new media use
1.adolescents are less bound by the binary
distinct male and female performance on social media
gender doesn’t matter any more
benefit of new media
new media can be a fertile ground for both social and informational resources, connecting youth to communities and information that might not be available elsewhere
The Internet dissolved geographical boundaries for them
a willingness to consider any form of consensual sex as acceptable and their ideas of sexuality are as liberal as they are fresh
risks of new media
not all information online is verifiably accurate.
The embedded ideas of desirable and undesirable behavior society expects from young girls hinders their development out of fear or worry of not meeting societal expectations
Offline gender and sexual inequalities which exist offline may be reflected and take different forms online. online “predators.”
Type of youth vulnerable
those who have created a social network profile
Those likely to be contacted by strangers about sexual topics
those who have posted pictures online
LGBT young people fit the profile
Shorter relationship and less safe sex experience because of social media
A young queer celebrity in France inspire LGBTQ and bear with unwanted comments all over the internet.
More biased opinions are presented to us because of “filter bubble”. This make us more sensitive, more irritable and thus more aggressive in front of unfamiliar perspectives.
current solution
Youth selves could monitor their account and block threatens from strangers
Parents explain to their children how to understand what’s shown on tv about gender roles
Keep skeptical towards information and so-called education on internet
what youth want
They don’t want to be defined to be LGBT or Queer. They just want to be themselves
They want to get rid of stereotypes