Skwim
Veteran Member
I think you gotta find a religious fundy for an answer to that one.What is it about the human body that people find so traumatizing?
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I think you gotta find a religious fundy for an answer to that one.What is it about the human body that people find so traumatizing?
What is it about the human body that people find so traumatizing?
I don't understand though,
with all of the talk of how sexting
is considered child porn,
how is this any different?
If a teen sexts,
and then their parent says
they gave them permission,
does that make it legally "allowable"?
"The media wouldn't let her rest"? How so? While I don't read "movie" magazines and such, and may be out of the loop, In Thora Birch's case i haven't heard of the media not letting the incident rest. Got any examples of this occurring?I would not give permission for my daughter.
Once it's on film you're done. Although I loved that movie and that was a great scene, if she decides to do do someting different and move away from that 1 small piece of film, the media wouldn't let her rest. We had the privilege of make our mistakes and finding our true voices as kids, within the relative privacy of our non-famous lives. Not so once you're on film.
I think we are becoming more prudish than the Victorians only being more hypocritical about it.
Do you walk around in the street showing your bare breasts?
"It's just boobs for heaven's sake. What's the big deal?", right?
Question: Considering the importance of the movie---big name: writer (Alan Ball), director (Sam Mendes), major studio (Dream Works), and actors,(Kevin Spacey, Annette Bening, Mena Suvari, Chris Cooper, Wes Bentley, Allison Janney)---which lends a lot of legitimacy to the project, would you do the same if it was your daughter?