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a society, we have become seriously calloused
to the effects that the media has caused concerning
sex and sexual imagery. In other words, we’re
numb to nudity. It wasn’t so long ago
that a woman could show her bare breasts,
and dumbfounded teenagers would go wild at
the sight…remember Porky’s? Now,
we have MTV’s Spring Break and The Jerry
Springer Show for our daily dose of skin viewing,
and no one cares...because we see it all,
all the time. It’s a real shame that
the country is on this “more is more”
binge.
We
can’t get enough sex. Every beer commercial
and music video is now a porn flick. Okay,
I know that I’m exaggerating a bit,
but not too many people would disagree with
me. I really wish that we could all get back
to a point where modesty is valued and virginity
is sacred. I grew up in the 80’s and
90’s, so I’ve seen and experienced
the evolution of sex-in-the-media. It wasn’t
always like this. There was a time when people
cared about what our children saw and experienced.
There was a time when you could flip through
the channels on TV and still long for pay
TV to get your dose of sexuality and nudity...but
now, you don’t even need cable!
I’m
not a prude. I’m not holier-than-thou.
I’m a red-blooded 25-year-old American
male who was raised on pizza, Porky’s,
and Playboy. I’ve had my share of wild
nights, sensual affairs, lost loves, and lessons
learned. My whole point to this is that I
want my children…OUR children to be
proud of what we have left here for them…and
we have a long way to go for that. The thought
of my daughter growing up in a society that
encourages open, free sex with anyone at anytime…that
thought eats at me. It is my job…my
DUTY to raise my little girl with the morals
that I feel are spiritually right…so
why is it that society is TRYING to make that
a difficult job for me, and for all parents
nowadays?
I
could go on all day about this subject, and
the baggage that comes with it (pregnancy,
disease, etc.), but I wont. It is up to us,
as individuals, to decide what we will and
won’t accept from society at large,
and what we will allow into our children’s
lives. It is our responsibility to raise our
kids to the best of our ability, and to create
an environment that is honest, nurturing and
educational, as well as spiritual within our
own homes. I am not for censorship…the
freedom that we have with being creative in
this country is so wonderful. What it comes
down to is this: Are you going to raise your
child to believe that sex is something that
goes hand-in-hand with Love? Or is sex simply
just sex? You may feel both ways at different
times in your life, as we all do…but
when you look deep down, deep into your self,
and into your heart…you know what you
truly feel, and what you want for your children,
and grandchildren. Maybe if we could all get
back to the credo of “less is more,”
and not have sexuality shoved into our faces…maybe
our children will have the choices that many
of us didn’t have.
Thanks
for hearing my rant. I hope that you took
something from what I have said. Now, if you’ll
excuse me, I’m going to go watch Springer,
a good show in the fact that it shows us how
NOT to live our lives. “Take care of
yourselves, and each other.”

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