Tessa Njunku
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But if they don't lean into that with you, they're probably not the one.
I mean, I'd say that they're huge on dating platforms.
When I'm looking through the comments section, even just the amount of likes, like I saw one lately about, you know, a new dating curriculum and how 2026 is the year of being strict in dating.
And there were about 15 rules of what to do and what not to do.
And I mean, the comments section is, you know, it's swarmed by, you know, younger women being like, yes, absolutely.
I'm not strict enough.
I need to do more of this.
I mean, I think it's huge.
I think, you know, one of the first, you know, big high-profile celebrities in young Hollywood to pinpoint that was Billie Eilish.
You know, she was very honest about the fact that she was exposed to pornography very young.
I think she was between the ages of 8 and 10.
And she, you know, said that not only she was exposed to it, but she would kind of seek it out.
And what she explained is that, you know, it completely destroyed her brain, but also that she didn't understand that it was wrong.
And I think that that's really the crux, is that when that's your only point of referenceβ
Because the sex education that you're receiving elsewhere just isn't up to par.
You really end up believing that that's what life is.
And then when that translates into your real life, when you do start being intimate with people, it's really dangerous.
Yeah, I think not only sometimes do some people not realize, but also some people just don't care.
I mean, I've had so many conversations with, you know, women in my age group who have had, you know, kind of intimate kind of moments and things have happened to them and they flagged that that wasn't appropriate.