An N12 report highlights a growing trend of romantic literature consumption among teenage girls, accompanied by a warning that some books contain age-inappropriate sexual content that may distort perceptions of relationships.
An N12 report examines the rising popularity of romantic literature among teenage girls in Israel, noting that the trend has prompted warnings from educators and parents. The report cautions that some books in the genre contain explicit sexual content unsuitable for young readers, which may create unrealistic or harmful expectations about relationships. The article does not name specific titles but calls for greater awareness and parental guidance.
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