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Sexual Repression...(moved and cont.)....

beastboy said:


Also...please define your sexual revolution.

Bad choice of words, unless you consider growing into puberty a sexual revolution.

I can only imagine what my sister is going through, trying to raise two teenage daughters. But seeing how she and her husband are raising those two, the girls (IMO) are pretty well informed about sex, and I think they see other kids that have had babies, and know having a baby is not what it is cracked up to be.

I'll PM you with another question.
 
Nathan said:


MY sexual revolution involves acres upon acres filled with hot young naked women with tight bodies and surgically enhanced breasts. They ALL have pancake nipples and never bend at the knees when they drop things on the ground. They are ALL extremely attracted to me both sexually and financially, in that they are attracted to sexy poor guys who look like me. And, to top it all off, they ALL have an insatiable sexual appetite and don't want anything to do with any guy who isn't me. That's MY sexual revolution.

I quoted myself. Just like that.
 
beastboy said:


I think most of the responsibilty lays in the hands of the parents.....I would take responsibily "as a parent" if my daughter ended up pregnant. But I think having some restrictions on the way the media exposes sex is a good thing. Do I think there should be no mention of homosexuality? No.....but I don't want to hear about the bedroom antics of them or a heteor couple....I want to be the one educating my children...not the TV. I can't stop them looking for it via the internet (but that is usually done at a age where some sexual comprehension is present), but I'd rather not be in their face on a daily basis.

Increased sexual liberation on TV is compatible with keeping restrictions on kids. DirecTV offers locks and limits, and I would think the cable companies could offer something similar.
 
FreeballinDC said:


Bad choice of words, unless you consider growing into puberty a sexual revolution.

I can only imagine what my sister is going through, trying to raise two teenage daughters. But seeing how she and her husband are raising those two, the girls (IMO) are pretty well informed about sex, and I think they see other kids that have had babies, and know having a baby is not what it is cracked up to be.

I'll PM you with another question.

I think most of the responsibilty lays in the hands of the parents.....I would take responsibily "as a parent" if my daughter ended up pregnant. But I think having some restrictions on the way the media exposes sex is a good thing. Do I think there should be no mention of homosexuality? No.....but I don't want to hear about the bedroom antics of them or a heteor couple....I want to be the one educating my children...not the TV. I can't stop them looking for it via the internet (but that is usually done at a age where some sexual comprehension is present), but I'd rather not be in their face on a daily basis.
 
bigschweeler said:


Increased sexual liberation on TV is compatible with keeping restrictions on kids. DirecTV offers locks and limits, and I would think the cable companies could offer something similar.

Just admit it....you don't want to pay for porn.
 
beastboy said:


....but I don't want to hear about the bedroom antics of them or a heteor couple....

Then I won't bore you with my late night shenanigans from last night.

Can I throw in one piece of advice? When you have that talk, and you know you will, don't make it sound "dirty". That could just fuel their curiosity.


There, Parenting Advice from FreeDC :D
 
FreeballinDC said:


Then I won't bore you with my late night shenanigans from last night.

Can I throw in one piece of advice? When you have that talk, and you know you will, don't make it sound "dirty". That could just fuel their curiosity.


There, Parenting Advice from FreeDC :D

My parents tought me homos are bad, dirty, and evil people...so I can't listen to you, unless you are a hot lesbian. :)
 
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