In Italy wow were raised with movies like “Giovannona coscia lunga”, “Quel gran pezzo dell’ Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda” or “Alle dame del castello piace molto fare quello” (I leave to you the translation). Then, at thirteen I discovered Fellini, De Sica, Altman, Kubrick etc.
Well, it’s better than the current American climate, where parents flail about trying to have everything sanitized so that they can avoid having that embarrassing talk with their kids, with the hopes that the little tykes will stay innocent until the day they turn 18, at which point they’ll magically transform into well-adjusted adults ready to churn out grandkids.
If the kids can’t go to a “family” nude beach to learn basic anatomy, they can only get a warped sense of “normal” from adult films. None of those films ever teach the right to say “no” at any point.
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
And they get wine with their animal crackers.
Flashaaway over 1 year ago
Give me European attitudes rather than American prurience any day.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 1 year ago
In Italy wow were raised with movies like “Giovannona coscia lunga”, “Quel gran pezzo dell’ Ubalda tutta nuda e tutta calda” or “Alle dame del castello piace molto fare quello” (I leave to you the translation). Then, at thirteen I discovered Fellini, De Sica, Altman, Kubrick etc.
saywhatwhat over 1 year ago
No, at least in Germany, they don’t show any films in daycare centers.
BrianMorris over 1 year ago
Listen, Honey, Bob is on the main line:
Oh, I awoke in anger / So alone and terrified / I put my fingers against the glass / And bowed my head and cried.
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member over 1 year ago
None of my five children ever saw such a film at daycare. That said, Kamratposten’s ‘Kropp o Knopp’ section might blow some americans away.
eced52 over 1 year ago
Prophetic maybe, with the porn books in the elementary schools now?
William Robbins Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wasn’t Boopsie in rather quaint teen boys’ fantasy films?
jrankin1959 over 1 year ago
It may have been an exaggeration before… it sure isn’t now.
delennwen over 1 year ago
I had to look really closely to see that Honey wasn’t saying “I hate my bra”.
The Wolf In Your Midst over 1 year ago
Well, it’s better than the current American climate, where parents flail about trying to have everything sanitized so that they can avoid having that embarrassing talk with their kids, with the hopes that the little tykes will stay innocent until the day they turn 18, at which point they’ll magically transform into well-adjusted adults ready to churn out grandkids.
swanridge over 1 year ago
Not just Europe, but the daycare that trump attended too.
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
If the kids can’t go to a “family” nude beach to learn basic anatomy, they can only get a warped sense of “normal” from adult films. None of those films ever teach the right to say “no” at any point.
mindjob over 1 year ago
With all the p*rn on the internet, you figure they would relax those film ratings now
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Rita Hayworth had 4 unsuccessful marraiges.
She said—“The trouble was all my husbands married Rita Hayworth and woke up the next morning with me instead”
Fuzzy Kombu over 1 year ago
Hmm. Let’s try Beach Blanket Bingo in a daycare center?
Eric S over 1 year ago
whatever happened to Earl anyway??
christelisbetty over 1 year ago
In the 50’s the boys made do with National Geographic’s topless native women.
cripplious over 1 year ago
It is a weird dichotomy that liberal communism would take hold in countries that at their core are very conservative people.
bdpoltergeist Premium Member over 1 year ago
Romance was blown away with by the “machine gun of the day”
Will_Scarlet over 1 year ago
I hear you Honey – better get back to China where they do their best to control everyone’s thoughts and actions regardless of age.