Episode 4: Real sex, not "As seen on TV"

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Today I'm talking about the difference between real sex and sexuality and how the media portrays it. I'm also discussing the impact the media can have on our relationships, our children, and our perspectives.Information provided within this video blog is accurate and true to the best of my knowledge, but there may be omissions, errors, or mistakes. The information presented here is for entertainment and informational purposes only. It should not be seen as medical, emotional, or any other kind of professional advice. I am a licensed nurse practitioner, but I am not your medical provider. If you have a medical condition, please seek assistance from your medical provider before taking any kind of action. If you rely on advice given in this video blog, use at your own risk. References:Berman, L. (2009). Talking to your kids about sex: Turning "the talk" into a conversation for life. New York: Doring Kinderley. Bleakley, A. (2009). How Sources of Sexual Information Relate to Adolescents Beliefs About Sex. American Journal of Health Behavior, 33(1). doi:10.5993/ajhb.33.1.4 Osborn, J. L. (2012). When TV and marriage meet: A social exchange analysis of the impact of television viewing on marital satisfaction and commitment. Mass Communication and Society, 15(5), 739-757.Watson, A., & Mckee, A. (2013). Masturbation and the Media. Sexuality & Culture, 17(3), 449-475. doi:10.1007/s12119-013-9186-1