Family Contexts of Informal Sex Education: Young Men's Perceptions of First Sexual Images

Guided by a feminist perspective, the authors examined young men's recollection of their reactions to and the familial and social contexts in which they realized that they were seeing an explicit sexual image for the first time. The sample consisted of 199 young men enrolled in a human sexualit...

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ADOLESCENTS AND EMERGING ADULTHOOD
Children
Elementary Schools
Families & family life
Family life
family life education
Family relations
Feminism
feminist theory
Learning Processes
Males
Marriage and Family Education
Mass Media Images
media effects
men in families
Parents
Perceptions
Pornography & obscenity
Primary schools
Qualitative research
Sex Education
Sexual behavior
Sexuality
sexually explicit images
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Supervision
Teenagers
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