To hear mainstream media sources tell it, the sex lives of modern teenagers outpace even the smuttiest of cable television shows. This book looks at the truth behind the sensationalism in our culture.
The myths and truths of teen's sexual behavior.
 Winner of the 2015 Brian McConnell Book Award presented by the International Society for Contemporary Legend Research
 
 To hear mainstream media sources tell it, the sex
 lives of modern teenagers outpace even the smuttiest of cable television shows.
 Teen girls "sext" explicit photos to boys they like; they wear "sex bracelets"
 that signify what sexual activities they have done, or will do; they team up
 with other girls at "rainbow parties" to perform sex acts on groups of willing
 teen boys; they form "pregnancy pacts" with their best girlfriends to all
 become teen mothers at the same time. From The Today Show, to CNN, to the New York Times, stories of these events
 have been featured widely in the media. But are most teenage-or
 younger-children really going to sex parties and having multiple sexual
 encounters in an orgy-like fashion? 
 
 
 
 
 Researchers
 say no-teen sex is actually not rampant and teen pregnancy is at low levels.
 But why do stories like these find such media traffic, exploiting parents'
 worst fears? How do these rumors get started, and how do they travel around the
 country and even across the globe?
 
 
 
 In Kids Gone Wild,
 best-selling authors Joel Best and Kathleen A. Bogle use these stories about
 the fears of the growing sexualization of childhood to explore what we know
 about contemporary legends and how both traditional media and the internet perpetuate
 these rumors while, at times, debating their authenticity. Best and Bogle
 describe the process by which such stories spread, trace how and to where they have moved, and track how
 they can morph as they travel from one medium to another. Ultimately, they find
 that our society's view of kids raging out of control has drastic and
 unforeseen consequences, fueling the debate on sex education and affecting policy
 decisions on everything from the availability of the morning after pill to who
 is included on sex offender registries.
 
 
 
 A
 surprising look at the truth behind the sensationalism in our culture, Kids Gone Wild is a much-needed wake-up
 call for a society determined to believe the worst about its young people.