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‘Have you ever noticed that our young girls
seem to be far ahead of our young boys and that our young women seem to be much
more "together" than our young men are? Have you ever noticed
how many young American men almost seem like zombies and find even the most
basic human interactions extremely awkward? Well, this didn't happen by
accident. Researchers are finding that there are two traps in particular
that are absolutely destroying the next generation of young men in
These
days, most parents don't consider video game addiction to be a major
crisis. Many parents are just glad to have something that will keep their
children occupied and out of their hair.
But
the truth is that video game addiction is very serious. One study
discovered that 88 percent of all Americans between the
ages of 8 and 18 play video games, and that approximately four times as many
boys are addicted to video games as girls are.
If
you are raising boys right now you probably know exactly what I am talking
about. Most boys are absolutely obsessed with video games these days.
Trust
me, I know.
I was
one of them.
When
I was a young man I would play video games for endless hours.
I
would often spend entire days playing games like Starcraft
and John Madden football.
Once
in a while I would stay up all night playing video games.
I was
really, really good at them but the rest of my life suffered.
Not
that there is anything fundamentally wrong with video games. They can be
a lot of fun, but when it becomes an addiction that can be extremely damaging.
Today,
the average boy spends 13 hours every single week playing video games.
That
is an astounding number.
Unfortunately,
the second trap that we are going to talk about is almost certainly doing even
more damage to our young men.
The
Internet has improved our lives in a lot of ways, but one of the very negative
things that it has done is that it has unleashed a giant flood of filth into
our homes.
Our
young men have more access to sexual content than ever before, and this is
having some horrific consequences.
The
following example comes from a recent Daily Mail article....
A
boy of 12 who raped a nine-year-old girl after watching hard-core pornography
online was spared jail yesterday as his lawyer warned of a generation of
children growing up with a ‘skewed view’ on sex.
The
schoolboy, who is now 14, told police he had raped the little girl because he
wanted to ‘feel grown up’ after watching porn online.
In
a disturbing case that has raised fresh concerns about the sexualisation
of children, the teenager had unrestricted access to the web and was able to
freely look at sexually explicit material.
Sadly,
the
Many
American men are so addicted to it that they cannot even wait to get home to
look at it. One survey discovered that 25 percent of all employees that
have Internet access in
In a
recent article for CNN, psychologist Philip Zimbardo and Nikita Duncan discussed some of the
consequences that this obsession with video games and pornography is having on
our society....
The
consequences could be dramatic: The excessive use of video games and online
porn in pursuit of the next thing is creating a generation of risk-averse guys
who are unable (and unwilling) to navigate the complexities and risks inherent
to real-life relationships, school and employment.
Stories
about this degeneration are rampant: In 2005, Seungseob
Lee, a South Korean man, went into cardiac arrest after playing
"StarCraft" for nearly 50 continuous hours.
In 2009, MTV's "True Life" highlighted the story of a man named Adam
whose wife kicked him out of their home -- they have four kids together --
because he couldn't stop watching porn.
Norwegian
mass murder suspect Anders Behring Breivik reported during his trial that he prepared
his mind and body for his marksman-focused shooting of 77 people by playing
"World of Warcraft" for a year and then
"Call of Duty" for 16 hours a day.
Zimbardo and Duncan have written a new book
entitled "The Demise of Guys: Why Boys Are Struggling And What We Can Do
About It" in which they present some absolutely startling research.
A recent Business Insider article
summarized some of the key points from the book....
-In
2011, young men's SAT scores were the worst they had been in 40 years.
-Even
-Boys
account for 70 percent of D's and F's given at school.
-Research
shows guys aren't interested in being husbands, fathers or the head of the
household.
-Boys
are four to five times more likely than girls to have Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder, according to the
-The
average boy spends 13 hours a week playing video games. The average girl spends
5. The average young American will spend 10,000 hours playing video games by
age 21. That's twice the time it takes to earn a bachelor's degree.
-The
average high school boy spends two hours watching porn every week. Men can't
escape porn: 13,500 full-length commercial porn films were released in 2011,
compared with 600
-Researchers
claim that internet pornography is hurting young boys' ability to form
meaningful romantic relationships because they objectify their partner.
-It's
predicted that 60 percent of bachelor's degrees will go to women by 2016.
Are
you starting to get the picture?
Clearly
something has gone very, very wrong.
When
these sex-obsessed boys grow up, they become sex-obsessed men.
Just
check out what ABC News discovered was going on over at
the SEC....
One
senior attorney at SEC headquarters in
An
SEC accountant attempted to access porn websites 1,800 times in a two-week
period and had 600 pornographic images on her computer hard drive.
Another
SEC accountant used his SEC-issued computer to upload his own sexually explicit
videos onto porn websites he joined.
And
another SEC accountant attempted to access porn sites 16,000 times in a single
month.
Those
that are chosen to work at the SEC are supposed to be among our finest young
men and women.
So if
this kind of thing is going on over at the SEC, what is happening in the rest
of society?
And
just look at the
We
are very, very messed up as a nation.
And
we now have an entire generation of young men that don't know how to act like men.
In
fact, we are rapidly becoming a nation of slobs that do not even have the
capability of handling adult responsibilities.
Sadly,
at this point young men in the 25 to 34 age bracket are nearly twice as likely
to live with their parents as young women the same age are....
The
number of adult children who live with their parents, especially young males,
has soared since the economy started heading south. Among males age 25 to 34,
19% live with their parents today, a 5 percentage point increase from 2005,
according to Census data released Thursday. Meanwhile, 10% of women in that age
group live at home, up from 8% six years ago.
So
what can be done to fix this?
Well,
unfortunately there is not an easy solution to this problem.
How
in the world are we going to convince millions upon millions of young men to
spend less time playing video games and watching pornography?
Sadly,
the truth is that this problem is getting a little bit worse every single day.
So we
are headed for big, big trouble as a nation.
What
are your thoughts on all of this? Please feel free to post a comment with
your opinion below....