There is debate on to what extend entertainment influences us. There is no evidence entertainment causes violent behavior, as studies show conflicting results. We do know children learn to distinguish reality from fiction throughout their development. Which is why it's clear some entertainment is more suitable for a child's brain than others. Also; children are still trying to make sense of the world, which makes them copy behavior and attitudes more easily. But; the assumption an adult brain is perfectly capable of distinguish fiction from reality is not true. Studies show viewers do subconsciously gather information from movies. One of the examples: asking people if you could die through suffocation of the skin from being covert in gold paint, it's surprising the majority answers "yes". They directly copied knowledge from 007 Gold Finger. Usually only remembering that's where they got the idea from, when you directly present them with it. Now that's scary...
I've never been into romantic novels, but have seen Titanic. Distorting views? Perhaps. I remember every girl in my class going crazy over Leonardo. 13-year olds, quick &dirty description: the skills of distinguishing reality are not fully developed, they're still greatly prone to influence, not to mention looking for role-models beside their parents. But why would it be that I see less of problem with taking delight in the attitude of "love conquers all", than with taking delight in the attitude of "degrade this woman"? The possible distortion of reality in the latter case would seem of greater concern to me.
Also; I believe with romantic stories, there is a more clear reference to be found in the real world. Because in the real world we do get to see romantic relationships and how people act towards eachother. We don't get to see real sex, until we are together intimately with another willing body. I think the depiction of sex in media could therefor replace the example we'd otherwise encounter in reality, creating less definite distinctions of what's real. This could create unrealistic and unfair expectations of sex, whether romantic or aggressive.
In fact; this distinction between fantasy and reality is further grayed as pornography claims to show "real sex", opposed to romantic movies where people are more consciously aware it's all acting. Whereas the physical penis-vagina-contact in porn is real, the rest of it is just as much not. Yet I'm astonished to see how many times porn is taken as an example at this very forum, also by full-grown adults! Even when other members point out to the poster it would be just as sane to believe people can jump from buildings without a broken bone in their body, still the poster does not believe what's depicted in porn could pose health-risks in real life.
Therefor I hypothesize that pornography could have greater influence and distortion than other depictions of love&sex, particularly on people who are young and have not been sexually involved, but possibly also on adult audiences. Adding the degrading nature of some of this pornographic material, I'd therefor consider it a greater threat to society, than possible and likely less severe distortion created by an overly romantic point of view as depicted in media.
RedRoses
Posted: 06 Oct 01:12