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My kids aren't going to own smart phones until they can pay their own phone bills.

Will • 6 years ago

Pretty sure that every visual medium and communication technology has been used for porn.

Guest • 6 years ago
Will • 6 years ago

I can't remember what comedy show I was watching that made a joke about telegraph phone sex.

crushlimbraw • 6 years ago

"If you have an erection lasting more than four hours............" - just watch DaNFL!

eliasasm • 6 years ago

So?

NAJohnson • 6 years ago

You know, we all had easy access to such "R-rated materials" growing up too. I'm pretty sure the lingerie advertisements by Sears, Kohls, etc... qualify as 'R-rated' in the hyper-sheltering worldview this article is espousing. National Geographic at least used to do stories of cultures where covering the female breast wasn't done, with tons of pictures. Those weren't 'near nip-slips' or silhouettes either.

OMG, women (or men) in their underwear. Horrors.

A female breast. HORRORS. (Why are we over-sexualizing this. Women breastfeed in public - making a naked breast something shameful is not conducive to breastfeeding being a natural everyday occurrence).

A naked butt? FFS, PG movies used to have that in them, such as the famous 'Blue Moon' scene in Grease.

Children should have some sort of human sexuality education starting around age 12/13 anyway, if not earlier. I know it's an embarrassing conversation for parents, but children are going to start asking questions about their *own bodies* as soon as they hit puberty. And if you don't answer them, someone else will. (Growing up, my *church* had a human sexuality class for children about that age).

And moral panics about 'near nudity' are as hilarious as they are harmful.

Will • 6 years ago

Frankly if you live in a college town you'll see more skin on Halloween night with sorority girl costumes than half these pics.

Will • 6 years ago

And in real life to boot.

Morrigan • 6 years ago

But you never, ever see the Sacred Sack naked. That's a double standard and a really piggish message.

Morrigan • 6 years ago

Didja know they can see it on Breitbart and Daily Caller too?

The New York Republican • 6 years ago

To paraphrase Al Capone, "Kids are gonna watch porn you knw that I know that. I dont get the big deal behind this, we all have and probably still do. Its natural and normal. These old biblic conservatives need to stfu and get out more.