Friday, August 27, 2010

Censorship of Certain Acts in the UK

This article is almost a year old now, but I hadn't realized that this small step forward was made in the UK.

Last week, female porn director Anna Span triumphantly announced that as a
result of her intervention the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) had
over-turned a long-standing ban and allowed a film that included images of this
phenomenon
—also known as "squirting" or "gushing"—to go on general release.

I thought I should post the link to the article here, since posting this link directly onto my Facebook wall would be inappropriate in the eyes of my more conservative Facebook friends (and probably in the eyes of "the law", who might not take too kindly to me making an article about sex and porn openly available to my friends who are younger than 18). So if you're under 18, don't click on this link. If your parents catch you reading this and then have a cow about it, just know that I warned you.

And parents: if your kids are growing some adult anatomical features, they probably already have some adult desires, and the best way for you to react to that is not to construct some little cardboard cut-out world for them where everyone pretends they don't have any inborn curiosities. (And kids! This does not mean you should disobey your parents!)

1 comment:

  1. I love how you emphasized that you were not asking kids to disobey their parents.

    And surely if men can "emit fluids" on film, it goes without saying that women should be able to do it too. Though it seems that the change does not legalize the display of all bodily fluids being produced.

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