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Why Do Parents Protect Kids From Sex in media And Not Voilence? by Symphony007: 8:11am On Jul 07, 2013
It is now common knowledge that parents protect their kids so much from sex on the media. Infact sex in a taboo, any parent will fume with rage if they walked in on their kids watching a movie with a sex scene but when it comes to violent movies, it's not the same, parents watch violent movies with their kids and even take them to cinema's to watch them, they buy games like call of duty, homefront,medal of homour,etc..which allows this kids to kill and kill in front of a telly for hours. And research has shown that kids who watch violent movies and games are more likely to be violent.

But sex is a part of humanity. Your kids will surely do it someday and without even watching sexual movies, when they get to puberty. The urge comes. While violence is not a part of humanity.it is learned. So why do parents protect their kids so much from sex but violence is allowed?

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Re: Why Do Parents Protect Kids From Sex in media And Not Voilence? by ini4brandon(m): 11:21am On Jul 07, 2013
wow great topic. thanks op. ive been thinking too. its a deep ques. NLers ANSWERS PLSSSS.
Re: Why Do Parents Protect Kids From Sex in media And Not Voilence? by Nickydrake(m): 11:49am On Jul 07, 2013
If you had to make the choice, would you like your son to beat his sister, or would you prefer that he shågged her?

Kids get influenced by violence in movies, no doubt about that; but it seems to me that the pull of sèx is far greater. There is a subtle seduction to the act that even kids find alluring, and before long they begin to undertake experiments when no one's looking.

Now that I think of it, it's really queer. When he has the impulse, a child will start a fight with his sibling -- or any other kid -- whether or not there is an adult around. He will pummel, pinch and scratch his adversary until the adult intervenes. But when a kid undertakes to probe the anatomy of one of the opposite séx, that kid understands that it must be done in complete secrecy.

Sometimes I shudder to think how crooked and calculating children can be.

I agree that kids should not be exposed to a certain degree of violence, but, my friend, by every means possible, guard your kid from sexùal filth wherever it pops up. It is a disease that will endanger them in childhood, mar them in teenage, and may very well ruin their life, ultimately.
Re: Why Do Parents Protect Kids From Sex in media And Not Voilence? by ABCthingx: 5:48pm On Dec 24, 2020
Op shut up!!!
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. angry
Re: Why Do Parents Protect Kids From Sex in media And Not Voilence? by LontoLonto: 5:56pm On Dec 24, 2020
Symphony007:
And research has shown that kids who watch violent movies and games are more likely to be violent.

Which research? The one you conducted in your bedroom?

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Re: Why Do Parents Protect Kids From Sex in media And Not Voilence? by LontoLonto: 5:57pm On Dec 24, 2020
ABCthingx:
Op shut up!!!. angry
bruh
Re: Why Do Parents Protect Kids From Sex in media And Not Voilence? by tobechi74: 7:28pm On Dec 24, 2020
Symphony007:
It is now common knowledge that parents protect their kids so much from sex on the media. Infact sex in a taboo, any parent will fume with rage if they walked in on their kids watching a movie with a sex scene but when it comes to violent movies, it's not the same, parents watch violent movies with their kids and even take them to cinema's to watch them, they buy games like call of duty, homefront,medal of homour,etc..which allows this kids to kill and kill in front of a telly for hours. And research has shown that kids who watch violent movies and games are more likely to be violent.

But sex is a part of humanity. Your kids will surely do it someday and without even watching sexual movies, when they get to puberty. The urge comes. While violence is not a part of humanity.it is learned. So why do parents protect their kids so much from sex but violence is allowed?

As long as parents are violent to children, they will permit violence.
When Parents are permitted to have sex with children, they will begin to allow sex

We codon what wi do
Re: Why Do Parents Protect Kids From Sex in media And Not Voilence? by Nobody: 8:17pm On Dec 24, 2020
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Re: Why Do Parents Protect Kids From Sex in media And Not Voilence? by jidamsel43(m): 9:17pm On Dec 24, 2020
What are the criteria for rating films? Many films are rated 18+ just because of romantic scenes and sexually related scenes. Films that have killing, maiming, and violence are most times rated 'General' with instruction that parents guidance is expected.

There is Sex Education but not Violence Education. The high rate of sexual harassment and other sexually related offenses occur among the local dwellers who have little or no access to films. Sex is unavoidable and pivotal to human life. I will suggest that violence should be the yardstick for rating films because rape and other sexual offenses are Violent conducts

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