| 15 Mar 2008 10:08 PM |
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Penny
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Join Date: 28 Feb 2008
Location: Suffolk, UK England
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Please do not put words in to mouth. I am a mum who is protecting her children. Don't tell what i can handle anything thtas thrown at me and i give as much as i get. I am very loving person towards my partner and to children and to other people.
I don't agree with all the nasty ( violance) on the tv.
But i'm afraid thats today's society. I think you are a man that is sex mad and not getting enough!!!.
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| 15 Mar 2008 9:56 PM |
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Penny
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Join Date: 28 Feb 2008
Location: Suffolk, UK England
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Please don't tell me what to do with my children. I dont' agred with your. I no way alright with the nasty stuff so please don't put words into my month. You don't even no me.
I can handle loving and romance thank you i don't think it's right for so much violence or sex to be shown tele.
To me you seem to be sex mad and are ok with children seeing sex all the time. Are you a parent? |
| 15 Mar 2008 9:06 PM |
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Iain
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Join Date: 21 May 2005
Location: Hampshire, UK England
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If you don't like what is on tv, then switch it off and read your children a book instead! Why should the rest of us have to suffer just because you can not handle a little bit of love, romance and sex on the box?
I think if you counted the amount of murders, crimes, war programs and other types of people being nasty to each other on the tv vastly out number the number of programs about people being nice to each other - showing people having fun and loving each other is a far more positive influence on society! Why are you not concerned about the programs about people being nasty to each other?
Why are you ok about hate and nasty stuff but uptight over people being nice to one another?
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| 13 Mar 2008 5:53 PM |
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Penny
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Join Date: 28 Feb 2008
Location: Suffolk, UK England
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But it should not be thrown into childrens faces. before the water shed. My 10 year gets embrassed. I won't hide any thing from if they want to no. But it should not be ther eas much as it is. |
| 12 Mar 2008 11:18 PM |
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Iain
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Join Date: 21 May 2005
Location: Hampshire, UK England
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and if it wasn't on tv, then they probably wouldn't feel comfortable talking with you about it.... Lets not go back to the bad old days when sex was a forbidden subject that could not be refered to in movies or programes - the world has moved on, people are free to talk about their lives because they can! shutting it away just because you feel uncomfortable about it, just says more about you than it does about society!
We live in a free country, and it is free because people have stood up and said "we want to talk about this, we want to see this, we want to express ourselves this way!"
we can not and will not turn back the clock, just because someone can not cope with modern times! |
| 12 Mar 2008 10:24 AM |
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Penny
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Join Date: 28 Feb 2008
Location: Suffolk, UK England
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I agree with you Iain sex is a normal thing and a natural thing. I don't hide talking about sex from my children in the sense if the want to talk about it or ask question. They get told the truth. Because i would like them to no the facts even at there ages. Because sex is on the tv on the web out in the street. They kids at school talking about it. |
| 12 Mar 2008 10:08 AM |
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Iain
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Join Date: 21 May 2005
Location: Hampshire, UK England
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well, we could go back to the days where even table legs were covered up to prevent thoughts of "sin"......
Sex is a normal part of life, not something to be hidden away as if it was something to be ashamed! I don't think the amount of "sex" in everyday life is anything to worry about - life is too short to get concerned over other peoples love lives or advertising campaigns!
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| 02 Dec 2007 9:19 PM |
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Karen
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Join Date: 29 Nov 2007
Location: Lancashire, UK England
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The problem is its all sex, sex and more sex, which unfortunately leaves no room for good old fashioned romance, and there's nothing sexier than that.
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| 09 May 2007 9:51 PM |
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Sasha
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Join Date: 27 Apr 2007
Location: London, UK England
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I think it is definatley in your face and also spoils that special something. some people dont have a creative mind and dont allow build up. I like that burning feeling that once happened when there was a long build up but now, if a man cant get it straight away he gets bored and goes where he can get it quicker.
I want the old style back.
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| 13 Apr 2007 9:46 PM |
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Almando
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Join Date: 19 Mar 2007
Location: London, UK England
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Well i dont have to screen everything for my son, he is 16 years.and young girls who looks adult will get older men coming to the and thats not good dear. |
| 13 Apr 2007 7:06 PM |
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Jan
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Join Date: 13 Apr 2007
Location: Surrey, UK England
Posts: 35
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I personally think it is and am fed up of constantly having to screen everything beforehand for my children.
Also young girls that want to look so adult - can end up looking like mini wh*res... not a nice or appropriate look.
What do you think?
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