Here we go again. It’s a day that ends in “y”, and the Internet once again has feelings about sex scenes.
On Wednesday, UCLA’s Center for Scholars and Storytellers debuted their annual Teens & Screens report, the result of a survey of 1,500 Americans between the ages of 10 and 24 about their media habits. There is a lot to glean from the study: a desire to physically go to the movies, a fondness for animation, a proclivity to occasionally watch things through YouTube and TikTok clips. But, maybe unsurprisingly, all of that has gotten eclipsed by the study’s findings on sex scenes.
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