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Originally Posted by Karellen
You would give your argument a lot more credence if you actually read the book, instead of blindly arguing against it. Statements/sentences/words taken out of context can always be twisted into something horrifying to support your argument.
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I read enough of the book to know that
I don't want to read any more of it. It doesn't take the brain of Einstein to realize that sexually explicit scenes are sexually explicit. How many of these scenes do I have to read to come to the conclusion that this is not suitable for children. All of them? Good grief.
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Originally Posted by Karellen
What is your hang up with the natural human state? You have children, so you have obviously engaged in the "smut" behaviour... so why do you trash it? Are you one of those people that thinks it is ok when you do it, but disgusting when anybody else does it?
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I am married, I've only been "smutty" with one woman in my life. What do
you have against moral behavior or my attempt to keep my children (and children in general) away from being brainwashed into thinking that moral behavior is somehow "unnatural." Do you think unwed teenage mothers or rampant abortion should be the norm? Do you think children do better in a single parent home? Do you think sexually transmitted diseases are a good thing? Do you think smutty books discourage or encourage underage sex?
It appears your "norm" and my "norm" are at opposite poles.