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(11-02-2013 12:17 )dix Wrote: [ -> ]This is beyond a joke. Right now, at 11.13am, on ITV there is a full medical exam showing how to check for testicular cancer. A close-up of a cock is not what i want to see while eating breakfast.

Not exactly relevant to this thread, male cancers (testicular and prostate) are still something that aren't discussed as much as they should be, so any highlighting of them is a good thing...any time of day.
(11-02-2013 13:55 )skully Wrote: [ -> ]Not exactly relevant to this thread, male cancers (testicular and prostate) are still something that aren't discussed as much as they should be, so any highlighting of them is a good thing...any time of day.

Indeed. Not remotely comparable.
Recorded an episode of Aerobics Oz Style from 430pm on Saturday and the main presenter had 80% of her impressive rack on show. As much as some sad barsetewards would whinge about on a babe channel.
(11-02-2013 13:55 )skully Wrote: [ -> ]Not exactly relevant to this thread, male cancers (testicular and prostate) are still something that aren't discussed as much as they should be, so any highlighting of them is a good thing...any time of day.

Sorry, I didn't explain myself very well. I agree with you that male cancers should be discussed more. I was just simply highlighting the fact that there was nudity at 11am on ITV1, which is relevant to this thread
Of course cancer prevention is to be encouraged, but is that a valid reason for cock and ball closeups on family TV during the middle of the day? A paedo could use that to validate their behaviour to a victim "Look, theres someone one Phil and Hollys show with their bits out so it must be OK, what are you complaining about? Bit of an extreme argument perhaps, but there seem to be no limits on the education, documentary or arts argument, so long as it is not enjoyable*. Not so long ago Channel 4 had a daytime series on life modelling with naked male and female models. Is there anything to stop a channel having an explicit sex education show aimed at teenagers to try and prevent unwanted pregnancy, STIs and unsatisfactory relationships?

* Because that would be wrong. Unless it is Art.
This weeks rude bits:
Spiral, BBC4 Sat 9-11 plus repeats - this gritty cop drama might feature a brief scene with Caroline Proust shagging another cop before stitching him up. Cmon, its French.

Top Gear, BBC2 Sun 8-9. Heavily features a 6 foot curly haired **** and a tiny tit.

Piranha (18), Five Sun 10-11:50 (dont worry it WILL be repeated, this is Five). Set in a US seaside resort during Spring Break. Nothing explicit but plenty of bikinis.

Game of Thrones, Sky Atlantic 11:20 Monday. Chances of a sex scene?

Sex: How To Do Everything (Fantasy and Roleplay), 5* Tues 11:00

The Man Who Cant Keep His Clothes On, Channel 4, Thurs 10-11:05 (dont tell Fedup)

The Borgias, Pick TV Thurs 10-11 (if its anything like previous Borgia series...)

The Notorious Betty Page (18), Fri BBC2 11:50-1:20. Biopic of the 1950s glamour model. Soft?

Loose Women, ITV 12:30-1:30pm. Top glamour models exchange witty and intelligent banter about adult topics while wearing revealing clothing. Or not.

Maison Close, Sky Arts1, Fri 10:30-11:30. Period drama soap set in a French brother. Tame?
(11-02-2013 22:02 )eccles Wrote: [ -> ]Of course cancer prevention is to be encouraged, but is that a valid reason for cock and ball closeups on family TV during the middle of the day? A paedo could use that to validate their behaviour to a victim "Look, theres someone one Phil and Hollys show with their bits out so it must be OK, what are you complaining about? Bit of an extreme argument perhaps, but there seem to be no limits on the education, documentary or arts argument, so long as it is not enjoyable*. Not so long ago Channel 4 had a daytime series on life modelling with naked male and female models. Is there anything to stop a channel having an explicit sex education show aimed at teenagers to try and prevent unwanted pregnancy, STIs and unsatisfactory relationships?

* Because that would be wrong. Unless it is Art.

I would agree with this. It's important to talk about these health issues, but do they really need to show a man opening his penis hole right up to the lens, or do they really need to show open leg vagina when talking about a medical exam? It doesn't actually offend me, but makes me laugh a bit, because it seems somewhat unnecessary. I was always turned on by that one segment on a health show, where this cute woman had an issue with her vagina, and wanted to talk to the host about it. I was thinking "They likely won't show anything", and to my surprise, the woman hopped onto the table, took her underwear off and spread her legs. Clean shaven, no censorship, and very very hot Bounce

That was at night though, but I still think there are many nude moments during the morning which surprise me, most especially the man's bare ass on a morning talk show or cooking show. Yes it's humor, but is that a good message to send to any possible child watching, that it's OK to wear no pants and underwear while on a live morning show that is deemed family friendly?
And then you've got the naked chef - Jamie Oliver who isn't actually naked laugh A bit fucking misleading if you ask me Big Laugh

I also recall watching This Morning a couple of years ago and they had Doctor Chris's surgery and he had topless women live on the show demonstrating on how to check for lumps. Let's just say it kept me watching but it had fuck all to do with in the interests of health. That's for fucking sure as they were absolute honey's Tongue

Let's just say there must have been a few rather awkward tent's being pitched that morning Rolleyes

But yes mrmann you have a very valid point there. Also just to point out no prior warning was given either before this material was broadcast. How fucking embarrassing and awkward it might have been for a family all gathered in the living room to suddenly see this live spectacle.

Yet ofcom won't batter an eyelid when this happens but make a big fucking song and dance when 2 models on a channel that is designed for over 18's are doing something slightly naughty in 3 in the bastard morning Surprised

We've got to have just about the most fucked up rules and regulations when it comes to mainstream nudity in the whole of Europe with this pack of joker's in charge Cool
yes i clocked the streaker programme
(11-02-2013 13:55 )skully Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-02-2013 12:17 )dix Wrote: [ -> ]This is beyond a joke. Right now, at 11.13am, on ITV there is a full medical exam showing how to check for testicular cancer. A close-up of a cock is not what i want to see while eating breakfast.

Not exactly relevant to this thread, male cancers (testicular and prostate) are still something that aren't discussed as much as they should be, so any highlighting of them is a good thing...any time of day.

And its half term all the kids are off school round here.
Just watching Sex how to do everything channel 30 freeview and its strip time..They both strip but only penis is revealed where is the fanny ,,another fucking cock programme..Actually this show had a female ejaculation scene but its been removed..Pure sexism towards men.All ofcunts fault as expressed in emails from the tv channels..We cannot show female genatalia because it would break oftwats rules..Fucking ofcunts pure sexist misandrists.

And to all you women out their boobs are not genatalia just cause they are shown it does not count.Phil Schofield said on This Morning we had the worlds biggest boobs so only fair to even things up with biggest penis..Phil your the penis balance things up with worlds biggest clit or labia.

Ofcom say babestation tv causes widespread offence.

http://melonfarmers.wordpress.com/2013/0...e-morning/

If you read towards end of this link it does ask what we say and does sex etc cause widespread offence to kids??????????

http://melonfarmers.wordpress.com/2013/0...-websites/
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