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Magazines 'jeopardize and empower sexuality of young women'

Women who read sex-related magazine articles from popular women's magazines like Cosmopolitan are less likely to view premarital sex as a risky behaviour, a new study has revealed

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Additionally, the women who are exposed to these articles are more supportive of sexual behaviour that both empowers women and prioritizes their own sexual pleasure.

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“When exposed to explicit textual messages about female sexual assertiveness in women’s magazines, readers regarded women’s capacity to experience and act on feelings of sexual desire more favourably,” study authors Janna L. Kim and L. Monique Ward wrote.

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