I blink and this thread takes off! So much to catch up, but here goes
(14-09-2011 16:55 )Scottishbloke Wrote: This is what the babe channels should be looking for. 9PM - Topless, 10PM - 0530AM - Full nudity including the frontal areas. 12am onwards - sex toys to be allowed.
Why not? You can see people being killed in films, or for real on the News, but we cant see people being fucked?
Quote: This would ofcourse fuck up the Babestation Xtreme show
Would it? Sky Movies and BoxOffice do a thriving business charging money when exactly the same material can be shown Free To Air.
(Excuse the lack of examples but Lori is getting into the Victorian bath, with tasty neon blue lighting so Im not about to pull up the EPG).
To charge or not should be a commercial decision, not a moral one.
Besides, are we talking about full on sex toy use shown in detail, or waving them about, fake handjobs, fake blow jobs and rubbing them outside of underwear? All of the play except the rubbing underwear can occasionally be seen on comedy shows. Teenagers are not very discriminating and dont care about context, so they arent being protected.
blackjaques - 14-09-2011 19:19 Wrote:Ever since it was legalised in 2000, R18 in film, DVD format has been strictly controlled in the UK. It's distribution has been restricted to licensed sex shops with no mail order allowed.
The postal rule is to prevent pranksters getting porn films sent to little old ladies (mags do sometimes get sent) and to have adequate age verification to prevent kids buying.
Little old ladies select their own TV channels, so thats not a problem.
Encrypted channels need access to the PIN. Ofcom regard that as weak age verification. They regard credit card use as strong age verification, which is why they insist that encrypted channels can only show "Sex Works At 18" if there is a credit card payment somewhere down the line.
My personal view is that R18 should be allowed on ordinary TV late at night with suitable warnings. Is it really more harmful than South Park with its constant Jew bashing? Or finance adverts on kids TV, so kids nag their parents to get into debt? Or Jeremy Kyle? If slippery ***ts are not allowed on TV how come we can see Piers Morgan interview Sheryl Cole?
Back to the point. I think there should be debate about removing restrictions on R18 and comparative risk from other sources, including violent films, gun use, cage fighting and religious fundamentalism of all flavours. (Was it the Celtic or Rangers manager who received death threats?).
If this does not result in R18 being allowed on unencrypted TV then it should at least be allowed with PIN protection. At worst the subscriber should have to ask Sky or Virgin to unlock it -
payment should not be used as a proxy for age verification.
Part of the reason for keeping R18 in licenced sex shops is that this keeps the Daily Mail readers happy. Stick it in a ghetto in a run down part of town. Keep it out of decent shops. Meanwhile Tesco and Sainsbury put SAW on low shelves.
The other big reason is that this gives the sex shop owners a local monopoly. I wouldnt put it past some to campaign to restrict porn mags their shops too.
R18 is the only film category that is singled out for special treatment like this. And on TV sexual content is the only category singled out for restrictive tereatment, with Cert 18 strength material being banned on Free-To-View. Even Psychic shit does not have to leave out its core content.
blackjaques Wrote:Porn is used mostly by single men to aleviate sexual tension.
And married men. Very few marriages are blessed to have equally matched sex drives in both partners. Sexually repressed societies accept high levels of violence against women and that cant be coincidence. As a society we accept that men eat more than women (2200 calories against 2000), and can drink more for the same effect, so why dont we accept, in our hearts, that men have a higher need for physical relief and need some images to back that up.