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Media Singing A New Tune: 'I'm Too Sexy'

Austin, TX (WFN) -- Members of the entertainment media are singing a new song: "I'm Too Sexy."

That's according to a new study by the Texas-based Medical Institute for Sexual Health which shows the average teen is seeing and hearing a glut of sexy stuff on TV, radio and internet.

For instance, 22 percent of teen-oriented radio chatter contains sexual content and 20 percent of those segments are explicit.

And 14 percent of kids who surf the net say they've come across naughty content that they think their parents wouldn't approve.

Finally, the average teen watches 3 to 4 hours of TV every day, with an average of 6.7 sexy scenes per hour. Of those scenes, 10 percent specifically show couples having sex.

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