• jet@hackertalks.com
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    9 months ago

    That would make Gen z the first generation ever want less of sex than other generations.

    This is the classic epidemiological survey problem. You ask people what they want, they’ll tell you what they think they should say.

    The study would have been better served if they showed them different content and see what people actually watch.

    Not to mention they quoted a study result, Anna 16 from UCLA… I’m sure she didn’t take into account what her parents, school officials, religious officials, would want her to say when she made her comment…

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      9 months ago

      In defense of the point made in the title (I didn’t read the article): in recent years it seems sex scenes were added just for the controversy. For the most part they don’t advance the plot or drive character development or exposition. They just give the entertainment magazines something to write about.