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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Let's Talk About Sex
Let's Talk About Sex
The link above, is about a new movie coming out on TLC. An Australian photographer, James Houston, moved to New York and is making a movie about how sex is a major impact on the American society. This documentary explores American attitudes towards adolescent sexuality.
About The Film
"LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX takes a revealing look at how American attitudes towards adolescent sexuality affect today’s teenagers. We live in a society that uses sex to sell everything from lipstick to laptops. Yet fear and silence around sex and sexuality also permeate our culture. Teens are paying a terrible price for this confusion in unintended pregnancy, STDs, and even HIV. And American taxpayers are paying billions to treat these entirely preventable problems.
The film’s director James Houston, an Australian fashion photographer now based in New York, tries to make sense of our contradicting attitudes about sex and sexuality by talking to the people they most affect: teens and their families. The film’s groundbreaking research includes testimony from experts and an examination of how other nations have succeeded at protecting adolescent sexual health where the U.S. is failing. A winner of the Youth Award at the Mostra de Ciencia e Cinema Festival and an official selection of the Provincetown International Film Festival, LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX challenges the viewer to take on this often uncomfortable subject and help protect the future of our young people."
If you want to find out more about this movie, check out the links. :)
The link above, is about a new movie coming out on TLC. An Australian photographer, James Houston, moved to New York and is making a movie about how sex is a major impact on the American society. This documentary explores American attitudes towards adolescent sexuality.
About The Film
"LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX takes a revealing look at how American attitudes towards adolescent sexuality affect today’s teenagers. We live in a society that uses sex to sell everything from lipstick to laptops. Yet fear and silence around sex and sexuality also permeate our culture. Teens are paying a terrible price for this confusion in unintended pregnancy, STDs, and even HIV. And American taxpayers are paying billions to treat these entirely preventable problems.
The film’s director James Houston, an Australian fashion photographer now based in New York, tries to make sense of our contradicting attitudes about sex and sexuality by talking to the people they most affect: teens and their families. The film’s groundbreaking research includes testimony from experts and an examination of how other nations have succeeded at protecting adolescent sexual health where the U.S. is failing. A winner of the Youth Award at the Mostra de Ciencia e Cinema Festival and an official selection of the Provincetown International Film Festival, LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX challenges the viewer to take on this often uncomfortable subject and help protect the future of our young people."
If you want to find out more about this movie, check out the links. :)
- bit.lyCheck out Let's Talk About Sex when it premieres on TLC at 10pm/9pm central on Saturday, April 9. This film offers an innovative and empowering new vision for shifting our culture's approach to young people and sexual health: www.letstalkaboutsexthefilm.co
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
I stumbled upon this website earlier while I was on Facebook. I thought it looked interesting, but at the same time it cracked me up. The first thing you see and read is (of course it has to be in big bold letters, because it has to grab your attention):
The website is http://www.exboyfriendguru.com/?hop=mvs1961
While reading through this, the author makes it seem as if he is going to tell you at least one hint...just to keep you reading, then he starts asking for your money. You have to buy the book to find out these secrets.
"Discover Dirty Psychological Tricks To Make Your Ex Boyfriend Beg & Plead For YOU Back..."
I don't know if this is morally right or wrong... could this be considered as a mind game or not? I wonder if this is for desperate women? Everyone experiences rejection and heartbreak, you just have to give yourself time to heal. I know it can be very hard to do, but all it takes is a little motivation. This website just sounds a little extreme to me...tell me what you think, if you want to?The website is http://www.exboyfriendguru.com/?hop=mvs1961
While reading through this, the author makes it seem as if he is going to tell you at least one hint...just to keep you reading, then he starts asking for your money. You have to buy the book to find out these secrets.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
I want to (be)...
I want to (be)…
· The girl you stay up and hang out with until 4 in the morning.
· The girl of your dreams.
· Appreciated.
· Loved.
· Comforted.
· Tangled up in your arms.
· The one you kiss goodnight.
· There with you now.
· The highlight of your day.
· Travel the world with you.
· Dance, splash in the puddles, and kiss you in the pouring rain.
· The one who makes you happy.
· Know all of these unspoken things that I have to assume.
· Know how you feel about me.
· The one you have fun with.
· Make you laugh and smile.
· Make you feel better when you’re feeling sad and lonely.
· Take care of you.
· The one you spend the holidays with.
· Valued/respected.
· Treated like a princess.
· The thought you can’t get out of your mind.
· The girl who makes your heart race.
· Understood.
· Outgoing and self-confident.
· Vent.
· Reassured.
· Wanted.
· Romanced by you.
- Your best friend and so much more.
I want you to want me and I need you to need me. I want all of these things and more. I know you’re not the affectionate type and all, but I wish we could compromise. I don’t want you to change anything about you. I just need to know how you feel and it drives me crazy when you don’t say a word or you just sit there and don’t even acknowledge my presence, or when you don’t smile unless it is convenient for you. News flash it shouldn’t and doesn’t work like that; you’re supposed to be my boyfriend. All of these things I want to tell you and more. It seems like I can never find the words to say. You know how I feel about you, but you don’t give me any feedback. I want there to be better communication between us. I don’t want to annoy or frustrate you at all, but it seems like that is all I ever do anymore. I just want to work this out…
Saturday, November 6, 2010
kandee the make-up artist: Please Read this is VERY URGENT!!! ONly 3 weeks to...
kandee the make-up artist: Please Read this is VERY URGENT!!! ONly 3 weeks to...: "Imagine you only have 3 weeks left to live.... every minute counts.... please help me save Kristie's life! She needs us to post this video ..."
Friday, November 5, 2010
Re: Halloween
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