Children and youth stars Taylor Malchow andKim Or Azoulay Managed to infuriate many in the industry, who may also be men by chance. In an interview with Malchov and Azulai (regardless of each other) they talked about their sex habits with their spouses. Malkov said she became closer to religion following the strengthening of Liran Danino And that they try to keep Nida. That is, they are still sleeping together, kissing and hugging, but not having sex. Malchov’s openness caused a great deal of noise and the Wikipedia entry of the word “Nida” broke every possible record.
Immediately after her came the 18-year-old Azoulay, who said that her basketball partner, Yiftach Ziv, Not willing to have sex before a basketball game and that they have a “basketball nid” because he has a superstition that it is forbidden. After Azoulay’s remarks, criticism of the issue intensified and among the critics were also the mythological ex of Malkov, Ben Zini.
Former “Big Brother” star, Lior Duak, He wrote: “I do not understand how 18-year-old child stars surrounded by hundreds of thousands of children who adore them, decide to talk about their sex lives and not about other topics,” and not a word about his ex, Tikva Gideon, Told in an interview a few months ago about how amazing sex is.
There were also those who supported the participation of the children’s stars, including the network star Raz Spani And the children’s star Tuval Shafir, Who wrote: “Why is it wrong for young and familiar women to share their sexual experiences? Especially when it comes to experiences full of couple communication, listening, support and parental involvement?”.
Will a lack of openness in the discourse lead to avoidance or perhaps just silence? Without the teen stars who talk openly about their sex habits, would the teens not have sex? Or maybe this discourse will make those teens who see them as role models, looking for conjugal relationships? As if they are in the 19th century and have never encountered the word sex or a romantic scene in one movie or another. Or maybe they are being criticized? Maybe they create a necessary discourse for the youth? On values and readiness and openness to parents? And above all, was there the same criticism towards a man who tells about his sex habits?