Jim Sharkey wrote: > >> [I don�t know if USA society is this much sexually >> repressed, but the news that come to us about children >> being sued for sexual harassment after kissing a >> classmate scare us. OTOH, we all watch USA TV series, >> that are paranoically sexless to the point of suggesting >> that the human body is a monstruosity that should >> never be shown] > > Apparently you've never seen Baywatch or V.I.P. > I�ve seen both of them. They serve perfectly well as an example of what I said. There�s not a square centimeter of nudity in either show - which is an aberration, considering that the characters wear bikinis or fashion clothes.
> Count yourself and your brain lucky on those counts. :-) > No, not so lucky :-( And with Cable TV, I have access to _all_ trash that is created around the world. Things like _Crash Palace_ [which is Australian], for example, really upset me in the way TV treats the human body. Maybe you are raising a generation of psychopaths. Alberto Monteiro
