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Channel 4 encouraging kids to watch porn?
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Originally posted by Shimano105 View PostYes it's shown after the watershed. But they are still asking under-age kids what they're favourite bits of porn are - kinda seems a bit sick to me.
You are missing the point. What they were trying to do was readdress the balance. At the moment most teenage boys get their sex education from porn. This results in a completely screwed up attitude to sex and women. The program was showing that porn isn't as glamorous as it looks, but also that it isn't normal sex.
I thought it covered the subject very well, and is what is needed in schools.
Well done C4Originally posted by cailin maithHang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar??Comment
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostNO
You are missing the point. What they were trying to do was readdress the balance. At the moment most teenage boys get their sex education from porn. This results in a completely screwed up attitude to sex and women. The program was showing that porn isn't as glamorous as it looks, but also that it isn't normal sex.
I thought it covered the subject very well, and is what is needed in schools.
Well done C4
BUT what we need in this country is more education about the emotional aspects of sex - that is something which is not really addressed IMHO.
Why do kids of 11, 12 ,13 have sex? because they think everyone else is and they think its grown up and they think they'll look cool with their mates.
They are too young to deal with the emotional aspects and the resulting offspring.I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostBUT what we need in this country is more education about the emotional aspects of sex - that is something which is not really addressed IMHO.
The government have got sex education completely wrong. They are afraid of upsetting parents which cling on to Victorian ideals.Originally posted by cailin maithHang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar??Comment
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I was watching Auf Wiedersehen Pet on ITV4 last night
Never seen the program but it must be a big issue for parents these days, when I was young porn would be a sticky copy of Escort, probably stolen from someones dad, that was passed about the class. Now they can access some pretty hard core stuff from their phones if they wish. God knows what that is doing to their minds.Comment
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostWSS
The government have got sex education completely wrong. They are afraid of upsetting parents which cling on to Victorian ideals.
This one dosn't!
Although my daughter did embarrass us both when she got hold of a kids science book and read all about reproduction and quizzed us on how Daddys sperm got into Mummy to make her! She is 8.
We stuck to the facts and correct scientific terms and she is quite happy with the information she has. Its also a lot better when watching animal programs 'cos she now knows what the elephants are up to when they climb on top of each other - so no more squirming on the sofa for us!
We'll deal with the emotional stuff when she hits puberty.I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostThis one dosn't!
Although my daughter did embarrass us both when she got hold of a kids science book and read all about reproduction and quizzed us on how Daddys sperm got into Mummy to make her! She is 8.
We stuck to the facts and correct scientific terms and she is quite happy with the information she has. Its also a lot better when watching animal programs 'cos she now knows what the elephants are up to when they climb on top of each other - so no more squirming on the sofa for us!
We'll deal with the emotional stuff when she hits puberty.Originally posted by cailin maithHang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar??Comment
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI stumbled onto that last night while waiting for Shameless to come on... I wasn't expecting to see a dodgy looking cock - it put me off a bit, I had to go to bed.
Thats nothing compared to what I saw the other night on SAT1, which is AFAIK a mainstream German channel which I get on cable in Spain.
It was some chat show in the vein of Graham norton & they had a little skit where they were testing out the efficacy of various aphrodisiacs.
Cue the entry of 3 nude blokes and, well you can probably guess the rest. First one to get a chubby wins!
The close ups Put me right off my chorizo.Comment
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Originally posted by FSM with Cheddar View PostNO
You are missing the point. What they were trying to do was readdress the balance. At the moment most teenage boys get their sex education from porn. This results in a completely screwed up attitude to sex and women. The program was showing that porn isn't as glamorous as it looks, but also that it isn't normal sex.
I thought it covered the subject very well, and is what is needed in schools.
Well done C4
I hear its not just teenage boys but primary school boys too!
and they don't really understand what its about but can act out a whole porn movie in the playground.This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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