is nightline, september 21st, 2010. good evening, everyone, i m bill weir. and we begin tonight with the business of female arousal. and why you may not even know that it exists. we live in the age of a little blue pill that we re bombarded with, $300 million of erection enhancement ads, the drugs for females are nowhere to be seen. is it too sexy or sexist? ashleigh banfield with our series sex in america. reporter: it s become part of our national conversation. things we may have never said on tv a few years ago are on tv at every hour. don t let it get in the way. seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. the ads are on during primetime television and nobody blinks an eye, because we just accept that it s okay to talk about men needing and wanting sexual pleasure and function. reporter: but are we just as okay when it comes to what a woman wants? maybe not. according to the journal of the american medical association, more wo
and why you may not even know that it exists. we live in the age of a little blue pill that we re bombarded with, $300 million of erection enhancement ads, the drugs for females are nowhere to be seen. is it too sexy or sexist? ashleigh banfield with our series sex in america. reporter: it s become part of our national conversation. things we may have never said on tv a few years ago are on tv at every hour. don t let it get in the way. seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. the ads are on during primetime television and nobody blinks an eye, because we just accept that it s okay to talk about men needing and wanting sexual pleasure and function. reporter: but are we just as okay when it comes to what a woman wants? maybe not. according to the journal of the american medical association, more women suffer from sexual dysfunction than men do. 43% to 31%. with numbers like that, you d think there would be just as many ads on tv haw
is nightline, september 21st, 2010. good evening, everyone, i m bill weir. and we begin tonight with the business of female arousal. and why you may not even know that it exists. we live in the age of a little blue pill that we re bombarded with, $300 million of erection enhancement ads, the drugs for females are nowhere to be seen. is it too sexy or sexist? ashleigh banfield with our series sex in america. reporter: it s become part of our national conversation. things we may have never said on tv a few years ago are on tv at every hour. don t let it get in the way. seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. the ads are on during primetime television and nobody blinks an eye, because we just accept that it s okay to talk about men needing and wanting sexual pleasure and function. reporter: but are we just as okay when it comes to what a woman wants? maybe not. according to the journal of the american medical association, more wo
this. it is difficult for the police. they don t have the funding and resources, but it should not be an excuse. of taking it to the next level of exposure nationally, where peoe realize this is a crime against humanity. the resource question, to help the chief build cases, and the point about the child or the person is not the victim. i suspect you say it would be good to make the perpetrator very uncomfortable, and that society would almost extinguished it be incredible for someone to act on that behavior. e mention of these cases where traffickers have gotten really high sentences around the country. and unless they have done it, in minneapolis they have done it. you did not hear one time about the crinals who abused the child, who bought sex from the child coming getting any time at all. it was not mentioned in any of these cases whatsoever. not one time were they actually went after the man who raped a child. so we really need to i think we have a misconception that
lindsay lohan turns in her designer jeans for a prison jump suit. we ll tell you how long she ll spend in jail and we ll are an exclusive live interview with her father, early this wednesday morning, july 21, her father, early this wednesday morning, july 21, 2010. captioning funded by cbs good wednesday morning to you. a nice crowd developing out on the plaza. i m erica hill. i m harry smith. good morning on a so happy it s wednesday. yes. a lot happening this morning, including this breaking news. getting more information, a flight forced to land in denver, originally from dulles to l.a.x. last night. 30 people injured after the plane was forced to land in denver. one passenger said the woman next to her basically rose up, hit the side of the cabin and left a crack above the window from the force of being thrown. a live report on that in a couple seconds. first, late developments in the story of an agricultural department employee who were forced to resign ove