They don't.
Agenda Setting
No. They are just curious and are hearing a lot about it. Kids hear about sex from peers, at school, in the media, etc. And they just want to ask the people they think will tell them.
Sorry, Michael Bay doesn't discuss these details with us, so we are unable to answer your question.
have sex
George Spears has written: 'Gender and violence in the mass media' -- subject(s): Violence in mass media, Mass media, Mass media policy, Sex role in mass media, Sex differences in mass media, Influence, Women in mass media 'The portrayal of sex roles in Canadian radio programming, 1985' -- subject(s): Sex role in mass media, Radio broadcasting, Mass media and women 'Moral relativism and absolutism in the development of principled moral thought' -- subject(s): Moral conditions, Ethics 'The content and viewership of alcohol advertising on Canadian television, 1987' -- subject(s): Alcoholism in mass media, Advertising, Alcoholic beverages 'The portrayal of sex roles in Canadian television advertising' -- subject(s): Sex role in advertising, Television broadcasting, Advertising 'Who makes the news' -- subject(s): Women and journalism, Women, Mass media and women, Women in mass media, Press coverage 'The portrayal of sex roles in Canadian radio advertising, 1985' -- subject(s): Sex role in advertising, Broadcasting policy, Radio advertising 'The portrayal of sex roles in Canadian radio advertising' -- subject(s): Sex role in advertising, Radio broadcasting, Advertising, Sex role in mass media
Psychologists tell us that the three most basic human drives are Sex, Fear and Hunger. Fear protects us, Hunger fuels us, and Sex is absolutely necessary for human reproduction, of course, so we humans are programmed -- especially us males -- to seek it out at every opportunity.
This statement implies that the media plays a powerful role in shaping public discourse by influencing the topics and issues that people focus on and discuss. While it may not overtly control our thoughts, the media has the ability to frame and prioritize certain subjects, ultimately directing our attention and shaping our perspectives on current events.
JUSTIN LEWIS has written: 'CITIZENS OR CONSUMERS?: WHAT THE MEDIA TELL US ABOUT POLITICAL PARTICIPATION'
because it has to do sex with someone
Carrie Pitzulo has written: 'Bachelors and bunnies' -- subject(s): Playboy (Chicago, Ill.), Sex in mass media, Sex role, Sex role in mass media, Press coverage, History, Men's magazines, Sex
yes, social media is brainwashing teen into thinking that if you don't have what's n style your not worth a social status. therefore you are unpopular and unworthy of friendship