TPL2008
TPL2008
TPL2008

It should read 'giving THEM the talk' at the end.

I believe I know the source (on the internet) of many of those complaints. They probably aren't pleased.

I guess he didn't appreciate the gay porn picture.

I pretty much self educated myself when I was seven (perhaps even younger) with an adult biology book. Considering that I had books on every other science I didn't consider reproductive science anything special in itself. It surprised me (and still does surprise) that as I got older so many people treated it with such

It could have been a woman doctor. I'm not sure the Republicans are particularly pro-contraception either, they'd likely tell her to go ahead with her false pregnancy.

Why would a doctor say "Haven't you ever heard of contraception?"

Indeed it is. Sometimes I think it is used just to generate controversy.

No doubt groups with Family, Christian and Values in their title, will be on their case soon enough.

It is ironic that in perhaps some attempt not to appear sexist he ends up just doing that.

Obviously it puts ideas in the minds of men. The issue for me is not necessarily the idea but how they get their partners to go along with it.

What's with the "man makes sexual thing = bad, woman makes sexual thing = good" angle?

Was the term "morality" IKEA's? I can understand them being concerned that someone was claiming that they had stayed in a B&B when they hadn't but the general morality check is/would be bizarre.

There might not be any personal gratification in it for some and they may be doing to simply please the boys in their lives, I accept that as possibility. I won't condemn that outright mind you as I don't think sending nude pictures/videos of yourself to your partner by itself particularly insightful as to the dynamic

It is odd that if any personal sexual expression should come to enter the public intentionally or otherwise that it is still met with largely negative reactions in regards to the people involved, given that sex and nudity have been in recent times become more acceptable to varying degrees. People seem to have a real

It, in someways, ironically makes it appear that women are the weaker sex and has a tone of the old Victorian ideals of women not being capable of making good decisions.

It occurs to me that we actually don't know the personalities of the women/girls involved. They could be gaining from value from alsorts kinds of things they do in their lives, from academic success to their employment. The making of videos might be an insignificant aspect of their lives but seeing as we have only

I agree, there does seem to be an acceptance of the posting of these videos without criticism of the one of who posts them when compared to the amount of questioning the motives of the women involved.

Possibly. The large issue that I foresee is the possibility of employers coming across them and dismissing the person because of them. The question there is whether it is really a legitimate reason to dismiss a person over such videos or photos?

On the internet there are grown men who post videos of themselves, it therefore would not be surprising if it extended to younger generations.