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Originally Posted by Professor S
I have to agree with Link that parents are far too permissive these days. While you may dismiss the effects of meia-related sex on a youth audience, Paris Hilton is still on the friggin' teen choice awards. Paris Hilton, a woman whose greatest claim to fame was getting ****ed while being taped with a nightvison camcorder. She is being treated as a role model when she should be ostricized and derided for being a dirty, vacuous whore.
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I agree with you on the Paris Hilton remarks (in the sense that she's not pretty or talented, and she's a dirty whore), however I think she is more of a threat to teen girls (WHY CAN'T I LOOK LIKE A SKELETON TOO WAAAH!!! *gag gag* *slash slash*) than to anyone concerning her "claim to fame"...
Teens old enough to know about the sex tapes have probably seen worse, and kids who don't even know a thing about it just see a "beautiful" model or actress or whatever the heck she's done in between doing nothing... It's not like she goes on the teen choice awards and they show a montage of the sex tape for her intro...
As for taking kids to see the 40-year old virgin, sure some of them might be old enough to pick up on some of the things in the movie, and they'll probably ask questions. And that's where parents can either give a truthful, sugar-coated answer, or lie completely...
And when it comes to "Kids as young as 3", 20 bucks says everything in that movie (except maybe the part where the goofy man fell off his bike) flew right over his head...