{"id":541,"date":"1995-06-30T13:11:31","date_gmt":"1995-06-30T20:11:31","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nearbycafe.com\/loveandlust\/eroticbynature\/?p=541"},"modified":"2014-05-13T13:13:06","modified_gmt":"2014-05-13T20:13:06","slug":"getting-real-with-teens-about-sex-a-little-wholesome-sexiness-on-the-streets-of-the-city-comes-naturally-35","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nearbycafe.com\/loveandlust\/davidsteinberg\/1995\/06\/30\/getting-real-with-teens-about-sex-a-little-wholesome-sexiness-on-the-streets-of-the-city-comes-naturally-35\/","title":{"rendered":"Getting Real with Teens About Sex; A Little Wholesome Sexiness on the Streets of the City (Comes Naturally #35)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><b>Teen Sex <em>\u00e0 la<\/em> Rosie Perez<\/b><\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m sitting watching the Rosie Perez special on ABC about teenagers and sex.\u00a0 The show has gotten a fair amount of press because it\u2019s supposed to cut new ground in terms of talking straight to teens about sex.\u00a0 Perez, or one of the show\u2019s producers, has said that if we\u2019re not willing to talk to kids about sex on their own terms, we\u2019re not going to get through to them in terms of sex education.<\/p>\n<p>This, of course, makes sense.\u00a0 Teenagers know the difference between honest talk and bullshit.\u00a0 The problem with the way most adults talk to teens about sex is that adults are generally too embarrassed about sex to talk about the real stuff at all.\u00a0 To talk about all the emotions involved in being sexual; to talk truthfully about pleasure.\u00a0 Adults need to get past whatever sexual embarrassment they feel if they want to be able to be taken seriously when they talk about sex with teenagers.\u00a0 The Rosie Perez special claims that it will not be afraid to talk about sex for real.\u00a0 It will show condoms on the air.\u00a0 That in itself sounds like a breakthrough.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s a good enough line to get me curious.\u00a0 Of course you never know what you\u2019re letting yourself in for when you turn to mainstream network television for perspective on sex, but I\u2019ve got something of a crush on Rosie Perez ever since she played Carla in Fearless so I give it a try.<\/p>\n<p>Helen and I tune in late, and I miss parts of the show because I keep getting interrupted.\u00a0 But it only takes about five minutes of watching before the show has sliced its way through my Rosie-colored glasses and gotten my goat.\u00a0 I thought the show might turn out to be boring, but I find that I\u2019m not getting bored, I\u2019m getting angry.<\/p>\n<p>The straight, unembarrassed talk to teenagers touted by the show goes something like this:\u00a0 Rosie Perez shows some cleavage, looks sincerely into the camera, and says in her delightful New Yawk Tawk, Of course you want to have sex real bad and sex feels real good, but you can\u2019t do it because you\u2019re likely to get pregnant or get dead.\u00a0 What boys really want is to have intercourse all the time, no matter what the consequences.\u00a0 They have all kinds of clever lines designed to get girls to have intercourse with them.\u00a0 Girls don\u2019t really want to have intercourse, but they get pressured into it by all the clever lines from the boys.\u00a0 Be strong, girls!\u00a0 Tame the (his) beast.\u00a0 Why risk everything for a few fleeting minutes of pleasure?\u00a0 If he really loves you, he\u2019ll respect you &#8212; meaning not that he\u2019ll respect the pleasure you want, but that he\u2019ll respect your affirmation that sexual pleasure isn\u2019t really that important anyway.\u00a0 Testimonials from teens who have decided they want to wait until they\u2019re married before they have intercourse.\u00a0 Testimony from teens who have gotten into trouble by having intercourse.\u00a0 You get the picture.<\/p>\n<p>I suppose this is an old beef and I should just get used to the idea that antisexualism simply rules the cultural roost, especially now that Republicanism is on the rise, but the blown opportunity to really do some useful, honest talking to teenagers about sex still upsets me.\u00a0 Is it any wonder that the &#8220;Don\u2019t trust anyone over 30&#8221; motto of the 60\u2019s has evolved into something like &#8220;Don\u2019t trust anyone over 18&#8221;?<\/p>\n<p>The goal of this supposedly enlightened production was not to talk with teenagers about how to go for maximum sexual pleasure safely, but rather to try to convince them that purely physical sexual pleasure is not nearly as important as they know without a doubt it is.\u00a0 That and to reinforce the notion that there is something wrong with any girl who is aching for sex not because she is a weak patsy for the boys, but because she has her own desire filling her body with delicious feelings and yearnings.\u00a0 Straight talk to teenagers in their own terms:\u00a0 Just say no to sex&#8230; man.\u00a0 Give me a break!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">* * * * *<\/p>\n<p><b>Pleasure and Danger<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Danger, danger everywhere, that\u2019s the watchword of the 90\u2019s, and when it comes to sex, the real danger (we are told) is the pursuit of pleasure for its own sake, as differentiated from pleasure as a kind of curious by-product of reproduction, or pleasure as something one essentially earns by committing to a long-term, loving relationship.\u00a0 In a pleasure-fearing culture such as ours, the real and relevant risks of unwanted pregnancy, AIDS, and other STD\u2019s are first magnified beyond all reality and then recruited to the crusade of convincing people that denying oneself pleasure is the way to the best, happiest, most virtuous life.<\/p>\n<p>As far as I\u2019m concerned, pious renunciation of pleasure, sexual or otherwise, is a dumb goal.\u00a0 The trick is knowing what kind of pleasure will really make you happy and what holds only the illusion of happiness.\u00a0 As long as the pursuit of pleasure itself remains suspect, we will be unable to even begin to address these finer points about how to lead a happy, fulfilling life.\u00a0 Teenagers may not be the world\u2019s best models when it comes to the subtleties of sexual pleasure, but when the issue is the defense of the pleasure principle itself, they are the veritable cadres of the sexual revolution, the elite most dedicated to keeping their eyes on the pleasure prize no matter how hard the system tries to buy everyone off by touting fear and respectability.\u00a0 Unfortunately, teens are notoriously short on both power and information, and that fact, not the simple existence of a strong sexual urge, is why a lot of young people end up being unnecessarily miserable, pregnant, sick, and even occasionally dead.<\/p>\n<p>What I want to see is a national tv program with the sexually enlightened and sex-enhancing goal of showing teenagers how to better achieve pleasure and avoid hurtful consequences by, for example, being less fixated on intercourse as the one true way to have sex.\u00a0 I daresay adults could use a good dose of this point of view as well, even those in monogamous, long-term relationships.<\/p>\n<p>Where\u2019s the program that talks straight and without embarrassment to teenagers, showing them how to get off by going down on each other, by finger-fucking, by fingering each other\u2019s assholes, by using vibrators and cock rings?\u00a0 I\u2019m tired of the dedicated young women who look earnestly into the camera and talk about how they used to think they had to fuck to please their boyfriends but now understand that the real way a boy shows he loves you is by being willing to sacrifice pleasure on the altar of femininity.\u00a0 (If we\u2019re going to talk about boys giving up pleasure, let\u2019s have it be in order to pay more attention to what gives girls pleasure, though of course that would be embarrassing since we\u2019d have to admit that girls want sexual pleasure in the first place.)<\/p>\n<p>I want to see equally earnest young women (or men) explain to the camera how they used to think there was nothing to sex but fucking, but then they got to understand how hot other ways of getting off could be.\u00a0 Not just kissing and holding hands and admiring the moonlight together, but actually coming.\u00a0 I\u2019d like to see shows that included clips of young couples sucking and touching each other, getting more and more excited, and coming intensely.\u00a0 (Sexual explicitness would be a plus, but not required.)\u00a0 I\u2019d like to see young women explaining that even though they fucked a number of guys, they never knew how powerful orgasm could be until they got their clits properly licked, sucked, or fingered.\u00a0 I\u2019d like to see films of groups of teenage girls or boys talking to each other about what besides intercourse really got them excited, and teens talking to each other about how to have hot sex while honoring both their physical and their emotional fears.<\/p>\n<p>Someone should make some seriously steamy videos of teenagers having hot, passionate, intense non-intercourse sex, all the way through orgasm and ejaculation &#8212; not for the purpose of getting adults off, but for the purpose of putting creative sexual ideas into the heads of other teenagers.\u00a0 Of course, given the general overall squeamishness about sex, it would be hard to imagine legitimate vehicles for getting such fare into the hands of large numbers of young women and men.\u00a0 It\u2019s still forbidden, after all, to be unapologetically in the business of encouraging teenagers to have sex.\u00a0 At best, teenage sex is seen as a necessary evil, something that adult society must put up with because teenagers are so unreasonably sexually focused.\u00a0 No one speaks of teenage sexuality as, quite simply, a wonder and a joy.\u00a0 On the day that parents\u2019 primary emotional response when they realize that their children are becoming sexually active is excitement rather than panic, straight talk to teenagers produced by adults will take on a whole different meaning and tone.\u00a0 On the day that teenagers gain access to the means of producing informational programs for themselves about their sexual feelings and desires, teenage sexual education will take on a whole new significance as well.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">* * * * *<\/p>\n<p><b>Unadulterated Sex<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Teenagers recognize bullshit, and not just about sex.\u00a0 God, in all her wisdom, created adolescence to challenge adults on their often entrenched patterns of soulless, meaningless, habitual, dispassionate, uncreative, stylized, burden-oriented existence.\u00a0 Teenagers have the highly sophisticated and quite philosophical job of figuring out what really matters in life, and they tend to approach their task with a freshness that transcends adult habits of thought fossilized by years of unquestioned acceptance of and resignation to The Way Things Just Have to Be.\u00a0 Adolescents are the dreamers, the believers in possibility, the unfettered advocates of imagination and creativity &#8212; at least they start out as such.\u00a0 With luck, their lively exuberance finds ways of expressing itself without running up too hard against the disapproval and punishment of theoretically more reasonable adults.\u00a0 When that is not possible, when teenagers find themselves surrounded by uninterrupted landscapes of artificially imposed impossibility, they not surprisingly lose their life spark and become cynical, bitter, and depressed with the same passion and intensity that might otherwise have been turned toward pleasure and joy.<\/p>\n<p>With regard to sex, teenagers know in their blood &#8212; thanks to their blooming (not raging) hormones &#8212; something that all too many adults seem to have forgotten.\u00a0 They know that sexual pleasure lies very close to the inner core of human existence, happiness, and meaning.\u00a0 They know that sex is one of the most amazing and important aspects of being alive.\u00a0 They know this because they haven\u2019t yet been coerced to give up their erotic vision in the name of stability and social order &#8212; because they haven\u2019t yet been adulterated.\u00a0 That\u2019s why teens and teenage sexuality scare the shit out of older people who have given up on sexual pleasure, who don\u2019t want to acknowledge their sexual natures, who carry such immense sexual pain and frustration that they want desperately not to be reminded of the sexual potential they have chosen not to pursue.<\/p>\n<p>Teenagers don\u2019t need advice on how to be less sexual.\u00a0 They need information, tools, and opportunities so that they can give some kind of satisfying shape to their emerging sexual feelings, desires, and experiences.\u00a0 And by satisfying, I mean what is satisfying to them, not what adults think should be satisfying to them.\u00a0 Sex is art, and there\u2019s something more to art than a raw appreciation of vibrant color.\u00a0 That\u2019s how adults could be really helpful to teenagers, if they were willing to align <em>with<\/em> teen sexuality, instead of setting themselves in opposition to it.\u00a0 Adults could offer ideas, thoughts, perspectives, and emotional confirmations with an eye toward enriching and validating emerging sexualities, if they would just stop trying to diminish, control, or deny them.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">* * * * *<\/p>\n<p><b>Public Sex<\/b><\/p>\n<p>In case you missed the delightfully sexy KGO billboard at Van Ness and Pacific, we\u2019re running a photo of it here, just to show that not everything in the world is moving in an antisexual direction.\u00a0 Nice to see such an evocative, even passionate (if demure) image poised high above trees, traffic, and The Gap.\u00a0 No big deal, right?\u00a0 Just a couple being sexual in bed, something that happens thousands of times every day.\u00a0 Yet definitely a first of its kind as public advertising display.\u00a0 May there be many more.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>June 30, 1995<\/p>\n<p>Copyright \u00a9 1995 David Steinberg<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Teen Sex \u00e0 la Rosie Perez<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m sitting watching the Rosie Perez special on ABC about teenagers and sex. 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