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Originally posted by Bowmann
Parents have helped by allowing kids to stay up later and buying them TV sets for their bedrooms.
My kids do not have a TV in their rooms and are usually in bed by 9 PM. I can turn on my TV in the early morning hours, flip through the channels (basic cable I might add) and count at least a dozen references to sex. My kids are limited to two station I approve of (excluding the weather channel) which are in all honesty a bit too juvenile for my 10 year old.

I never was exposed to so much adult content via my television growing up. Whatever happened to muppets on prime time?

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i was gonna start a thread about this, but then found this one and thought it was appropriate.

firstly, on the TV in your room thingy, i'm 18 and don't have a TV in my room and don't really want one...

Big Brother.

now, i do not actually watch this programme. i have done a couple of times, and it basically consisted of people people being degraded in silly ways and nudity at 10pm.

yesterday i was working at a playscheme for kids with "additional supportive needs", and one of the girls, 10, was talking to another staff member about Big Brother. then the staff member asked "did you see it last night?". yes. she had. a 10 year old autistic girl sees what was on big brother on tuesday night. disgusting.

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Originally posted by darvlay
When is the proper age to teach your children about gay prison sex anyways?
11 or 12 😛
nah seriously. My parents both work fulltime, which pretty much leaves me to explain stuff to my little sister, who will be turning 12 in August. But she will also ask me questions when my parents are home.... guess she's too embarrassed to ask them, even though they wouldn't bs her either.
Which leaves me to explain what sado-maso sex is and answer questions like "So what's the big deal about a woman eating a banana?".
Yeah, my life is hard...

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Originally posted by angie88

Yeah, my life is hard...
it's not the only thing...

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Originally posted by Freddie2004
it's not the only thing...
lol! why did I guess that if there was someone who was gonna post something along those lines, it'd be you?
😀

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Originally posted by angie88
lol! why did I guess that if there was someone who was gonna post something along those lines, it'd be you?
😀
cuz i'm a sad lonely sod with nothing to do except see how many moves I can make in a month, watch cricket, and post witty remarks in the forums. + i don't have a game going with you at the moment because I'm still recovering from my lsat thrashing. I think i'm ready for one now!

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Originally posted by angie88
11 or 12 😛
nah seriously. My parents both work fulltime, which pretty much leaves me to explain stuff to my little sister, who will be turning 12 in August. But she will also ask me questions when my parents are home.... guess she's too embarrassed to ask them, even though they wouldn't bs her either.
Which leaves me to explain what sado-maso sex is and ...[text shortened]... tions like "So what's the big deal about a woman eating a banana?".
Yeah, my life is hard...
Next time you are explaining the banana question, just don't forget to use some examples:

http://www.strangecosmos.com/images/content/108399.jpg

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Dunno if this classifies as being weird, but I think its worth mentioning, seeing as it is a good ad, very good ad. Its a good ad, expensive ad...

http://www.bigad.com.au/

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Originally posted by mokko
My kids do not have a TV in their rooms and are usually in bed by 9 PM. I can turn on my TV in the early morning hours, flip through the channels (basic cable I might add) and count at least a dozen references to sex. My kids are limited to two station I approve of (excluding the weather channel) which are in all honesty a bit too juvenile for my 10 year old. ...[text shortened]... so much adult content via my television growing up. Whatever happened to muppets on prime time?
The Muppets? A pig and a frog having an intimate relationship? Under the shadow of domestic violence? I hardly think that's suitable viewing for children...

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Originally posted by angie88
right, I was watching tv the other night, and there was a commercial break. Then, there was a commercial, it was bloody terrible. It started off with men in the shower. I was thinking "Do I really want to see this?", and suddenly, switching to mtv didn't sound so bad. Well, before I could grab the remote, the camera showed one guy [b]dropping the soap ...[text shortened]... ootball league that starts this saturday... but come on, is that a bad commercial or something?[/b]
Yes, I agree, playing football with the soap was stupid, just plain stupid.

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Originally posted by mokko
lol, when they ask!

Couple summers ago my 9 yr old daughter asked me what a lesbian was. I almost choked, we were camping at the time and I was very unprepared!

Of course she had heard it on TV. So thanks to irresponsible television my children now know all the many forms of "relationships"

There's no such thing as innocence anymore.

And yes that's a stupid commercial. There are worse.
The other day I was watching a female comedian on Comedy Central. She said that she and her niece were dancing together one day, and the niece looked up and said, "Auntie, we're lesbians, right?" "What???" "Well, lesbians are women who love other women, and we love each other, right?" I got the biggest kick out of that...

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Originally posted by Remora91
The other day I was watching a female comedian on Comedy Central. She said that she and her niece were dancing together one day, and the niece looked up and said, "Auntie, we're lesbians, right?" "What???" "Well, lesbians are women who love other women, and we love each other, right?" I got the biggest kick out of that...
I guess some people are amused easily.

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Originally posted by Remora91
The other day I was watching a female comedian on Comedy Central. She said that she and her niece were dancing together one day, and the niece looked up and said, "Auntie, we're lesbians, right?" "What???" "Well, lesbians are women who love other women, and we love each other, right?" I got the biggest kick out of that...
lol

I watched a movie awhile ago about women harnessing the power of cloning and slowly began the extinction of men. It was a great film! Almost give me hope for the future! 😉

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Originally posted by mokko
lol

I watched a movie awhile ago about women harnessing the power of cloning and slowly began the extinction of men. It was a great film! Almost give me hope for the future! 😉
... do I hear bitterness there, mokko dear? 😛

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Originally posted by angie88
... do I hear bitterness there, mokko dear? 😛
Most days no, some days yes. 😕

Who am I kidding! A world without men would be too dull and predictable. God bless men!

Besides who would we have to blame all the bad stuff on? 😉