Sex,Sex, why so taboo?

by Princesse | February 25, 2009 at 09:39 am
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Why are Americans overly sensitive when it comes to sex?If I am not mistaken this is a country, who believes in the motto "sex sells".If sex sells, why are we not more opened to talk about with our children,sisters, moms and dads? Every 60 seconds, a commercial, move trailer, even radio adds , and lets not forget video games is advertising sells,but when Plan Parenthood opens their facilities the media, newspapers, are in  uproar. It is astonishing to me, that we'll let our kids lesson to sexually explicit lyrics from rappers, rock stars, even folk singer expose our teens mind to sexual activities ,while we sit back, and spark a plug.

I was playing San Andreas with my roommate, video games are not my expertise.These crooners, where running from the police, shooting people, changing their hairstyles, and sex I said having sex. There are so many outlets to help your sex addictions:video games, music, web, porn.

With all these sources, why can't we find our self being open to talk about sex.You do it, I have yet to lose my virignity,but I we'll be close one day when I find my perfect gentlemen,but I to is tempted, harshed by the media's obession with sex, and everything in between.Lets stop being so hyprocritical just for onces, I urge someone to a stand. Hivs and Aids does not choice a race, lets educate ourselves,other than  when it comes to World Aids Day we're all bearing arms and feeling generous. Just for once, stop being overly sensitive to nature. How do you thing the we got here in the first place?

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Adult Toy Room

My guess as to how we got here has to do with our puritan beginnings. 200 years from now, the history books will show 2009 as probably the half-way point of the American sexual revolution that started in the 1960's.  Progress has been made, but there is still a long way to go.

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woman beauty

My guess as to how we got here has to do with our puritan beginnings. 200 years from now,

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