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It has a lot of explicit sex. Again, I think if you want to show your kids explicit sex, you should do so. I'm guessing in Copenhagen children are exposed to many kinds of sexual activity earlier and without a "moral majority" complaining about it?
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1) Fbone is from NJ, I assume that is short for New Jersey, New York. It's certainly not Copenhagen, I can assure you. 2) 9 1/2 weeks does NOT have "explicit" sex. You need to watch some real porn if you think that a bare bum and breast amounts to "explicit sex" Here's the link for the imdb-entry: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091635/ 3) Your guesses is unsubstantiated, but they do speak volumes of the attempted tactic. 4) We have the internet these days, so of course it's easier to find porn than before, that is the same all over where there is an internet connection. But you have one point: We don't have The Moral Majority over here in Denmark (Copenhagen is merely our capital, not the country) to cry about lack of morals and whatnot based on their favourite interpretation of scripture. We do just fine with education of the youth instead of moral gatekeepers reading from scripture. In fact, we don't teach kids to be abstinent, or have abstinence-only programs, nor do we have the kids swear solemnly on the bible to be abstinent, not teaching them about birth control, so more of them end up pregnant than people receiving proper sex education. I can't for the life of me remember the name of that abstinence group in the US where they swear to not have sex before marriage (and end being married very early). Someone, what's the name of that group? |
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I read "Copenhagen," which is in Denmark. Who thinks Copenhagen is a country? The first part was to answer his question and the second part was a response to you.
I met a lovely Danish girl in college. I didn't ask her about her sex education classes or how many sex movies she saw so I was asking if its typical for Danish boys and girls to be exposed to sex earlier. I don't know how your system of sex education and your typical attitude towards sex works for your country. I guess most Danes are happy with it. I gave an opinion that children shouldn't watch sexual movies and you became upset. I also said that it shouldn't be illegal for people to show their children sexual movies. Do you have a problem with people having a different opinion on this? |
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You didn't mention my name, you quoted Fbone, and then it was me you was responding to? And you "read" Copenhagen? Perhaps, but not under Fbone's information. To make a switch mid-paragraph to another person is really bad communication. Unless of course, you actually did think he was from Copenhagen. Another gripe is the Copenhagen/Denmark thing. The reason I pointed it out is that it seems odd to mention Copenhagen and not the country. Just like I wouldn't write "The bible bashers of New York are a detriment to the separation of church and state in the US", when the reality is that it's a matter of the entire country, especially in our little corner of the earth (our country as a whole has just under 6 million citizens). Quote:
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I disagreed because you seemed to imply that since we don't have such bible bshing moral groups dictating what can or cannot be said, of course our kids must have sex (or being "exposed to sex") earlier. This put into the context of you claiming that 9 1/2 weeks have "explicit sex" in it, gives me a pretty good incling of your position. Quote:
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I don't see what difference it would have made if I would have named the whole country than the capital, but it's an easy thing to clear up. I just really meant "where you are."
I used 9 1/2 weeks because I wanted to compare a mainstream movie with a lot of violence with a mainstream movie with a lot of sex. Somebody suggested it wasn't fair to compare an X-rated movie with Saving Private Ryan. I don't know the effect of sex education and/or exposure to sexual material may have had on Denmark. Has it been good? Was it really bad before Danish children became educated about sex? Here in the US, widespread sex education beginning in the early seventies has gone hand in hand with greater teen pregnancy, STD rates, and general cultural coarseness (hard to quantify). If sex education hasn't been the cause, it certainly hasn't been the cure. |
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Further, statistically, abstinence, especially combined with attempts to keep people in the dark, are utterly useless to prevent teenage pregnancy and teenage sex, not to mention sex before before marriage. Just like the death penalty doesn't actually work as a deterrant. Quote:
Why? Perhaps because such religious notions doesn't actually work, the education isn't good enough, or it's completely absent for a number of reasons. I don't know what to do with your "general coarseness" assertion. To me you could just as well claim that the "general coarseness" of present day US has followed the car sales. Unless, you're arguing that without education about sex, without education about prevention, you would have a less "coarse" society. That is quite the statement, and I look forward to hear how you couple those things in a valid manner. Quote:
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The closest thing we have to a controlled study is comparisons of abstinence-only education versus comprehensive education, and those comparisons have shown that abstinence-only leads to equal or higher pregnancy rates, higher STD rates, and earlier marriage (not to mention a lot of sex in ways that would make a religious moralist cringe). That tends to suggest that it doesn't work very well, and by extension, that more comprehensive sex education has had some effect in reducing those things. This indicates that it has, in fact, been more of a cure than a cause -- that is, that the problem stems from some other source, and sex ed has helped mitigate it. As for Australia: the home of the Great Firewall of Australia, yes? The place where the pocket knife I carry would be illegal, despite its years of service as a simple tool, because someone might use it as a weapon (what's going to happen if someone stabs someone else with a screwdriver?). The place where various games, movies, and books aren't allowed, for anyone, because the moralists think they're eee-vil. The place with land use laws mandating deforestation. And, given their treatment of the aborigines, the place with no grounds to tell the rest of the world what is right and what is wrong. Get off that high horse, because it's made of withered bones. |
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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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Look up "explicit", it's certainly needed if you really believed that. But I know you actually DID mean "explicit" in the proper way (no pun intended): If you just meant it had sex scenes, there would be no point in using the word in the first place, because you wrote it contained "a lot of explicit sex", which is factually dead wrong. Then you went on to use the same word to ask about Copenhagen and there too you mentioned "explicit". Sheesh, it's like discussing with Sarah Palin. Quote:
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Am I talking for showing kids sex movies, or as you put it so strawman-ish:Show kids explicit sex movies? No, not all. I'm arguing against the notion that lobbyist groups such as "The Moral Majority", "Mothers against [sex]" and so forth, should have any say whatsoever. They should take care of their own kids, and one of the best ways to take of your kids is to educate them, or have other, more qualified people educate them. Quote:
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Where exactly would you draw the line? And how you would you do it without being arbitrary based on some subjective morals that only you posses? |
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