Emerging Permissiveness of Adult Entertainment and Implications for Adolescents Sexuality
The quest for information is growing daily and the relevance of media as a supplier and disseminators of information to large populations cannot be overemphasized. The Media is recognized as a powerful tool that is indispensable and capable of presentation of factual and balanced information that can shape public opinions and enhance structural change in human behaviour. However, their roles today are becoming more worrisome and misunderstood especially in the area of sexuality. There exist today raging controversies surrounding the way sexuality is being portrayed in the media in respect of the way the media tends to reinforce stereotypes and coverage of sexual issues (Tiemoko, 2006. p.6-10) and the extent of religious silence over these media activities.
Today, a publication might be regarded as incomplete without featuring a scantily clad girl or presenting sex figures (Suzanne, et al (2006). The preponderance of sexual attractive scenes inform of entertainment is becoming appalling and called for concern especially in this age that the younger ones are the closest to such media especially the visual media (e.g. television, video, etc). The effects of uncontrolled, uncultured and illicit sexual behaviour such as HIV/AIDS, unwanted/unplanned pregnancies, dropping out of school, unemployment, poverty, crimes, and overall consequences on economic development cannot be overemphasized. Thus, there is need for adequate assessment to discover and filter out wrong information and the sources of such information in the lives of these adolescents who are supposed to be the future leaders of our society.
Regulation of sexual behaviour supposed to be the general concern of many religious groups at all times and in every setting. But the extent to which any religious group can regulate sexual behaviour of her congregation or society depends on whether such religion is world–rejecting in its response to the prevalence of societal values or whether it has become world affirming (Ojo, 2007). The side in which the religion belongs determines the perspective of sexuality as well as her response to the society in which it operates.