Media Alert: Ms. Row Murray, Author of the NEW For Foxes Sake Coming to the States

Ms. Row Murray, Author of the NEW For Foxes Sake will be in the States November 9th through 27th to answer all of the burning questions surrounding the sex, love and relationships among young adults in our complicated digital age and subjection of peer pressure. The book addresses what sex education lacks to aid in better decisions. Her new

Ms. Row Murray, Author of For Foxes Sake will be in the States and available for your interview and appearance requests. Enclosed are details of the book and sample of topics she will cover. 

Introducing For Foxes Sake, Row Murray. This surreal go-to guide designed for the savvy girl tackles the issues surrounding our mad digital age. Internet pron, online dating, womens health, social media and peer pressure; to name a few, are hard to discuss with parents and hardly addressed in sex education. Making informed, confident and healthy decisions in terms of love, sex and relationships is critical and more difficult than ever before. This book answers all of the burning questions that many young adults and parents find hard to talk about. For Foxes’ Sake bridges the gap in topics that sex education today lacks.

Topics to Discuss and Interview:

Internet Porn

  1. It’s everywhere. 30% of online traffic is porn and goes direct to smartphones and tablets.

  2. Kids are subjected to it as early as age 9 leaving parents and sex educators scrambling to keep up a balanced sex education.

  3. It’s changing sexual expectations. Can girls at age 13 really handle sexual requests because of what they see and peer pressure? No.

Online Dating

  1. From Tinder to Match. With flirting, pick ups and hook ups, how is one to be safe? 1 out of 10 profiles are fake too many women fall victim by being vulnerable to predators.

  2. Have a backup plan. Most expert online daters have an ‘out’ plan or safety watcher if anything goes amiss.

Women’s Health and STI’s

  1. Less than 40% of all teenagers are using condoms/practicing safer sex dramatically increasing the rates of STI’s.

  2. Knowing. Disclosing. Treating. Learning. If you know, then tell your partner and get treated, but learn from the mistake and how it can affect you and others.

Social Media

  1. Social Media information is the “new” normal. What they view is deemed as norm, so how can one identify the implications of what they are sharing and be safe?

  2. Online profiles and activity is hidden from parents. There are steps in communication that parents can take.

To Learn More, please visit: ForFoxesSake.com.au

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