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Originally Posted by techweenie
I don't know. At the previous turn of the century, an exposed ankle was considered provocation, and there were still people who wouldn't use the term "legs" referring to what tables stand on. Some people even separated books written by men from those written by women. I think overall, we're a far healthier society. De-mystifying sex just doesn't seem a big deal to me.
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You missed my point. De-mystifying is fine but the major TV networks / media is constantly bombarding SEX related topics as the
top money maker AND primarily in primetime. Not late evening and its all sensationalism. Jenner is a greedy one and it didn't need to air his problem period, let alone primetime. Libby's lawmakers refuse to pull in the reigns and the FCC are hypocrite's. A line has to be drawn otherwise what each adult thinks about morals today, its completely gone for future generations. There is a breakdown and promiscuity of youngsters is far more than ever before. Maybe that's fine for some parents but it brings more problems than ever. Its the proper thing for laws in these regards to keep things in check, but these lawmakers haven't enforced and have failed.
Part 1 ~ We now have grade school aged kids saturated with titillation, the oddity and hence makes it acceptable in their eyes. After Jenner sells out and airs his episode on primetime ABC, how many kids wouldn't inquire or wonder what mommy / daddy parts are about?
Part 2 ~ Youngsters obviously going thru body changes, and chemically the mind, media influencing them by the media makes sex the hang-up and all they get caught up in. Sexual exploration and yearning time.
Part 3 ~ They've warped the kids well down to the middle grade school age. Nobody wants to discuss it and parents are embarrassed when they find out or perhaps are just absurdly naïve that kids are having at it at that age. Where or what do you believe is driving this?
Whether you think we're a healthier society today on the subject or not, good luck to you parents.
You think to build and have great trust in them, but most have you fooled. When I see the news outlets report on kids busted for sexting, graphic images of themselves exchanged, you can't deny where they kids come up with these ideas. 7 and 8yo's, oral at school!!! Rarely does a parent even want to know , believe or accept that it exist. That's how protective they are! Scary reality right there.