I was using "explicit" in the sense that the movie had sex scenes. I don't see this as a "lie."
I'm glad that people are happy with the sex education their children are receiving. I was just curious. I learn a lot from people from other countries. I see how you took the question the wrong way. I didn't make a judgment on Denmark or anybody else here, however. I don't mind discussing the situation in the US, but feel that we'd be going too far off topic.
To wrap up, I have three kids. The youngest is 10. I don't regret not showing them sexual movies. As far as education, both my wife and I know about sex so we decided to teach them about it ourselves. That way, we figured, we can teach them sexula morals along with it. They go to a public school.
I haven't shown them many violent movies either, but a movie with violence in a certain context like Gladiator or Saving Private Ryan is good for distinguishing between good and bad applications of certain virtues like bravery, honor, and patriotism.
If I owned Amazon, I would sell most books, but would stop at books that celebrated the sexualization of children. I'd hope that most Americans wouldn't feel that a huge loss.
Last edited by nguirado; 01-01-2011 at 11:44 PM.
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