Though we did get a gigaton of sexualization, I'd argue that Gen X got the brunt of it with all the "Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll," mantras in the 80s and early 90s.
We look like we got more because we became the first widely connected generation. Offering all the content you'd ever need.
Well, the mid 00s was peak rap degeneracy IMHO. Tits, ass, money, drugs. That's what they fed us when I was in middle/highschool. And I'm from a little white town in the boonies, it didn't matter. It was on TV, Internet, video games, etc.
I believe we got more violence than sex in that regard. Not so say the sexually charged content wasn't there, but looking at my generation's propentency for violence and jumping to it for any counter argument stands front and center compared to the degeneracy I remember my parents' collective of friends discussing various acts on many women.
They pumped us Millennials full of sexually degenerate media for years and then acted surprised when teen pregnancy spiked. Idiots.
Though we did get a gigaton of sexualization, I'd argue that Gen X got the brunt of it with all the "Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll," mantras in the 80s and early 90s.
We look like we got more because we became the first widely connected generation. Offering all the content you'd ever need.
Well, the mid 00s was peak rap degeneracy IMHO. Tits, ass, money, drugs. That's what they fed us when I was in middle/highschool. And I'm from a little white town in the boonies, it didn't matter. It was on TV, Internet, video games, etc.
I believe we got more violence than sex in that regard. Not so say the sexually charged content wasn't there, but looking at my generation's propentency for violence and jumping to it for any counter argument stands front and center compared to the degeneracy I remember my parents' collective of friends discussing various acts on many women.