Among the many difficulties parents encounter today, despite different social contexts, one certainly stands out: giving children an adequate preparation for adult life, particularly with regard to education in the true meaning of sexuality. There are many reasons for this difficulty and not all of them are new. In the past, even when the family did not provide specific sexual education, the general culture was permeated by respect for fundamental values and hence served to protect and maintain them. In the greater part of society, both in developed and developing countries, the decline of traditional models has left children deprived of consistent and positive guidance, while parents find themselves unprepared to provide adequate answers. This new context is made worse by what we observe: an eclipse of the truth about man which, among other things, exerts pressure to reduce sex to something commonplace. In this area, society and the mass media most of the time provide depersonalized, recreational and often pessimistic information.
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Sure, most of us recall debating Big vs. Aiden, or in later seasons characters like Berger or Petrovsky. Back in , Bradley Cooper got his very first onscreen gig when his character, Jake, had a run-in with Carrie on what was maybe one of the worst days of her life. When SATC first debuted, it was the one and only Kurt Harrington who set the tone for what kind of a series the show would first be: women taking back their sexuality in the big city. For a long time, Kurt had strung Carrie along, until she finally decided to have sex "like a man. Thankfully, she finally decided to move on. When the crew headed to Los Angeles in Season 3, Carrie proved that she certainly knows how to pick 'em when she fell under the spell of one Keith Travers.
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