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Snog, Marry or Avoid!

Cristiano Ronaldo

Kim Kardashian

Prince Harry

Lady Gaga

Chris Brown

Taylor Swift

Brooklyn Beckham

David Beckham

Tom Dailey

Tom Jones

Zayn Malik

Sir Alan Sugar

James Corden

Emma Watson

Holly Willoughby

Jessica Ennis

Miley Cyrus

Zayn Malik

Taylor Lautner

Jennifer Metcalfe

Sexual Messages To explore and discuss the ways in which the media portrays male and female sexuality and the messages they give to young people. Look at TV Guides Teen mags and other mags Role models Behaviours Family values

SOCIAL MESSAGES – MAGAZINES Female body messages Childine stats

SOCIAL MESSAGES – MUSIC

SOCIAL MESSAGES – GAMING 70% of adolescents play video games 46% female characters scantily clad

SOCIAL MESSAGES – ADVERTISING Text on advert for SCENT reads “Apply generously to your neck so he can smell the scent as you shake your head No”

SOCIAL MESSAGES – TOYS Bratz dolls marketed at 4 – 8 yrs old Dressed in mini-skirts, fishnet stockings, feather boas etc Sexually provocative poses & pouting lips

SOCIAL MESSAGES – CLOTHING

Pornography Creative activity that has no literal or artistic value other than to simulate sex

Porn Continuum Agree/Disagree

www.childline.org.uk/explore/onlinesafety/Pages/Sexting Download Child Line’s free “Zipit”app

Sexting Sexting is when someone sends or receives a sexually explicit text, photo or video Naked pictures or nudes Underwear shots Sexual or ‘dirty pics’ Rude text messages or videos

Sexting can happen for lots of reasons. You might: Feel like ‘everyone else is doing it’ Worry about being seen as ‘not sexy’ , ‘frigid’ or shy and go along with things you are uncomfortable with Feel under pressure as a way of ‘proving’ your sexuality Feel harassed, threatened or blackmailed into sending pictures Feel it is easier just to ‘give in’ Think you ‘owe’ your boyfriend or girlfriend or made to feel guilty for not doing as they ask Be in love with the person and trust them and feel like it’s OK Have a long distance or online relationship and want to have a sexual relationship with them Feel proud of your body and want to share it with other people

Before you send a photo. Think about: What could happen to it? Who might see it? What are the risks? Who are you sending it to? Why do you want to send it?