sábado, 27 de noviembre de 2010

Sex: it all?


Moral or....

free sexualy?
We live in a world where sexual images once deemed explicit are used to sell everything from chocolate to soap. But what effect does such content have on public morale and all, silent, tired of a culture dedicated to excess.In 1949, it prohibited all those things that they had relation with sex, especially those of homoxesualidad or immorality of any kind. The ban was lifted 14 years later and created the group lost virginity. Sex is the syllable that hooks you, but the really vital word is "sex." It is a collision between the idea of social communication and private intimacy, but it means the conversation and penetration.Since then, sex has become progressively more open. The images that have been considered obscene two generations ago, now extended to 10 feet high on billboards. Everything from chocolate shower gel is sold with the implication that gives almost orgasmic pleasure for the consumer. Each sentence of the act, part of the body that are now taboo representation of free expression and free from shame.But there are still some blame. You never see an erect penis on primetime television. The claim that children under 18 are not allowed to see certain films remains curiously confirmed.This is a new culture war over the boundaries of sex in public. Liberals do not feel comfortable with words like "modesty", "decency" and "discretion" when used in the context of sex. They smell of piety-minded. But, if not used as a cover for repression, which could describe the real virtues. At least there must be some way to a liberal society with sex value instead of simply hanging a price tag on it.In conclusion I think that any excess could be extremely good.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2008/oct/26/culture-excess-sex 

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