According to a new study out of Dartmouth College, teenagers who were exposed to explicit (as well as suggested, alluded to, or even joked about) sex in movies were more likely to have sex with with a wide range of partners and, disappointingly, less likely to use condoms, probably because snapping out a condom just isn't something that happens very often at that crucial doing-it montage in R-rated movies.
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Daniel Radcliffe’s new movie, “Kill Your Darlings,” in which he portrays Beat poet Alan Ginsberg as a college student, premiered Friday night at the Sundance Film Festival and was met with gasping astonishment over its explicit gay ... Read Post
One of the biggest sex studies in twenty years says teenage boys are surprisingly responsible, and anal is catching on. These and four more sexy, sexy facts, after the jump. More » Read Post
The Smurfs movie's in production. Like Alvin and the Chipmunks, it will be a mix of live action and 3D animation; rumors are floating that John Lithgow plays Gargamel. Because ruining treasured memories is what Hollywood does best. ... Read Post