Pornography, Media, and Real Relationships
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Pornography, Media, and Real Relationships
Understanding Media Influence on Sexuality
What is Pornography?
How would you define pornography? Where might young people encounter it? What messages might it send about relationships?
Pornography vs. Reality: Key Distortions
{"left":"Often shows unrealistic body standards\nRarely depicts genuine consent communication\nFocuses on performance over connection\nMay show unsafe or harmful practices","right":"Real relationships involve communication\nConsent is ongoing and enthusiastic\nIntimacy includes emotional connection\nHealthy relationships respect boundaries"}
Group Activity: Myth vs Reality
Form groups of 5 students each Each group receives statement cards Discuss: Is this a myth or reality? Prepare to share your reasoning Time limit: 15 minutes
Group Sharing & Discussion
Each group presents one key myth/reality Class discusses: How do myths affect behavior? What impact on safety and wellbeing? How can we think more critically?
Consent and Respect Deep Dive
Consent is enthusiastic, ongoing, and reversible Communication is key in all relationships Respecting boundaries builds trust It's okay to say no at any time Check in with your partner regularly
Personal Reflection & Strategy Development
Individual writing time: 15 minutes How might pornography influence expectations? What strategies will help you maintain respectful relationships? Write 2-3 personal action strategies
Key Takeaways
Healthy relationships are built on communication, consent, and mutual respect Critical thinking about media helps us make informed choices Support is always available when you need it