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Liya Marie's avatar

I attribute American attitudes towards sex generally to the Puritan origins of the culture and American religiosity.

I also had questions about whether it was okay to let my voracious reader of a 10-year-old to read these YA novels I was consuming (he’d pick them up and start reading them on his own). I eventually decided that reading is the ideal way to expose a child to the idea of sex — on the page. There are no shocking visuals, no sound. There’s just what the reader imagines. So long as the scenes depict an emotionally healthy encounter, I decided it was fine.

But so many YA novels are saturated in violence. Turns out, that’s the element I really have to worry about.

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Kelly's avatar

The song “Holy War” by Alicia Keys is about this exact thing! Thank you for putting words to something I’ve felt but been unable to articulate. I grew up within purity culture and have only in recent years began to undo the sex is bad narrative, but as someone with an exceptionally sensitive nervous system, I’ve also always struggled with how casually American media depicts violence. I’ve always been the one covering my eyes and saying “This is not normal” about violence, and I’ve often been seen as weird for doing so. I appreciate the comparison you make between how the US handles this and how European countries handle this.

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