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Whitworth upset over nude filled interview (1 Viewer)

Between crap like this, ESPN reporting on Louiseville's "escorts" having sex with recruits (8am), and the viagra/cialis commercials and erectile dysfunction.....I'm either going to have to turn the TV off or tell my 5 year old about sex.

What the hell is wrong with our society? My kids aren't mature enough to process this garbage. Why is this allowed before 9pm?
Or pay attention to what channel your 5 year old is watching?
Oh snap!
Should those of us with kids have to be concerned with ESPN and the major networks during Sunday afternoon football games?...I'm not talking about HBO/Showtime/or your porn channels...douch
Yes, those of us with small children should be concerned with what they see on TV. All hours of the day, every day of the week, every week of the year.
Oh knock it off. NOBODY is expecting naked dudes during a NFL Post game

 
So the commercials for boner pills are going to harm our children how exactly?
Spoken like a true 42 year old living in his parents' basement.
So you can't handle the conversation that a boner pill commerciall might bring up with a 5 year old?
Not a question of whether I can, It's a question of why I should have to at 2:30 on a Sunday afternoon. Maybe I'm a prude, but I try and take a lot of care about what my kids are exposed to. There's a reason the networks have rules about what they can show at what hours. Although they readily skirt them with previews for the

after 9PM shows, the latest sex scandal story coming up on the 11o'clock news and boner pill commercials. My 8YO likes to watch "The Voice". Harmless enough entertainment, right? But because of the time it's on, I have to DVR it and fast forward through a good portion of the advertising. Not just because I've had just about all the frigging Fan Duel/Draft King ads I can stomach. I get life needs some explaining to the little ones. Like why his favorite player Adrian Peterson can't play.

But, the rules are there for a reason, and maybe, just maybe, parents could use a bit of help now and again.

Back on topic, there really should be either a 55 inch wide shot of payer X's face in front of his locker during the post game, or just conduct Twitter interviews with the non Tom Brady superstars since the team usually doesn't parade them out to the podium after the shower.

 
So the commercials for boner pills are going to harm our children how exactly?
Spoken like a true 42 year old living in his parents' basement.
So you can't handle the conversation that a boner pill commerciall might bring up with a 5 year old?
Not a question of whether I can, It's a question of why I should have to at 2:30 on a Sunday afternoon. Maybe I'm a prude, but I try and take a lot of care about what my kids are exposed to. There's a reason the networks have rules about what they can show at what hours. Although they readily skirt them with previews for the

after 9PM shows, the latest sex scandal story coming up on the 11o'clock news and boner pill commercials. My 8YO likes to watch "The Voice". Harmless enough entertainment, right? But because of the time it's on, I have to DVR it and fast forward through a good portion of the advertising. Not just because I've had just about all the frigging Fan Duel/Draft King ads I can stomach. I get life needs some explaining to the little ones. Like why his favorite player Adrian Peterson can't play.

But, the rules are there for a reason, and maybe, just maybe, parents could use a bit of help now and again.

Back on topic, there really should be either a 55 inch wide shot of payer X's face in front of his locker during the post game, or just conduct Twitter interviews with the non Tom Brady superstars since the team usually doesn't parade them out to the podium after the shower.
Ummm, yeah, maybe you are. Pretty sure that your kid is going to be doing heroin before he/she is 15. Lighten up, man.

The FCC rules that you're talking about? The networks are following those rules when they show those ads. If you're raising solid, based kids, you don't have to worry about the polluting influences of pop culture. Talk to your kids about them. They'll be able to handle it. Sheltering them from it and pretending it doesn't exist? Silly. And dangerous.

 
Anyone else try and watch the uncensored version but it wouldn't load? For some reason I was pissed before I realized wtf am I pissed for not seeing some guys schlong

 
Buncha ##### up in here.

Raise your own kids, if some poor woman will procreate with you, and let the responsible adults raise their's. Kids under 10 have no need for discussions about sex, except a bunch of selfish adults are too sex-crazed to care, and so tge issue is forced on them before they are naturally ready. How "progressive" of you all.

 
So the commercials for boner pills are going to harm our children how exactly?
Spoken like a true 42 year old living in his parents' basement.
So you can't handle the conversation that a boner pill commerciall might bring up with a 5 year old?
Not a question of whether I can, It's a question of why I should have to at 2:30 on a Sunday afternoon. Maybe I'm a prude, but I try and take a lot of care about what my kids are exposed to. There's a reason the networks have rules about what they can show at what hours. Although they readily skirt them with previews for the

after 9PM shows, the latest sex scandal story coming up on the 11o'clock news and boner pill commercials. My 8YO likes to watch "The Voice". Harmless enough entertainment, right? But because of the time it's on, I have to DVR it and fast forward through a good portion of the advertising. Not just because I've had just about all the frigging Fan Duel/Draft King ads I can stomach. I get life needs some explaining to the little ones. Like why his favorite player Adrian Peterson can't play.

But, the rules are there for a reason, and maybe, just maybe, parents could use a bit of help now and again.

Back on topic, there really should be either a 55 inch wide shot of payer X's face in front of his locker during the post game, or just conduct Twitter interviews with the non Tom Brady superstars since the team usually doesn't parade them out to the podium after the shower.
Ummm, yeah, maybe you are. Pretty sure that your kid is going to be doing heroin before he/she is 15. Lighten up, man.

The FCC rules that you're talking about? The networks are following those rules when they show those ads. If you're raising solid, based kids, you don't have to worry about the polluting influences of pop culture. Talk to your kids about them. They'll be able to handle it. Sheltering them from it and pretending it doesn't exist? Silly. And dangerous.
Thanks Dr Phil :hophead:

 
So the commercials for boner pills are going to harm our children how exactly?
Spoken like a true 42 year old living in his parents' basement.
So you can't handle the conversation that a boner pill commerciall might bring up with a 5 year old?
Most parents probably believe that to be inappropriate subject matter for a 5 year old. Boundaries.
"It's medicine for old people, Timmy."
 

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