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Renew Deal

(81,858 posts)
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 12:03 AM Aug 2013

Should ads for sex toys be permitted on cable TV?

I am watching a show on the palladia music channel and there was just an ad for vibrators. I crossed it out because the words were bleeped. But it was mostly clear that it was an ad for an online sex toy service.

Should ads for sex toys be permitted on cable TV? I know that ads for pharmaceuticals are permitted and they are disgusting at best and vulgar at worst. Is this different?


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Yes, ads for sex toys should be permitted on TV without censorship (bleeping)
7 (47%)
Yes, ads for sex toys should be permitted on TV with bleeping
0 (0%)
No, ads for sex toys should not be permitted on TV
7 (47%)
Maybe, depends on the product
0 (0%)
Other
1 (7%)
Not Sure
0 (0%)
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Should ads for sex toys be permitted on cable TV? (Original Post) Renew Deal Aug 2013 OP
Vibrators are cute and acceptable. Bonobo Aug 2013 #1
They should be allowed on programs with a TV-MA rating. Morning Dew Aug 2013 #2
When cable was introduced, roody Aug 2013 #3
Sure AnalystInParadise Aug 2013 #4
Watching ads isn't much of a choice Renew Deal Aug 2013 #6
It's called an off button, or a channel up and down button AnalystInParadise Aug 2013 #9
I'd much rather my children see commercials involving sex than violence. last1standing Aug 2013 #5
Hey I've got young kids. 1KansasDem Aug 2013 #7
Clever ambiguous ones jberryhill Aug 2013 #8
No, mostly because I have to imagine the salacious hosts having an orgasm. wtmusic Aug 2013 #10
I have had to sit through ads LadyHawkAZ Aug 2013 #11
I'm tired of watching TV for children Politicalboi Aug 2013 #12
I have mixed feelings about this. My natural inclination is to kestrel91316 Aug 2013 #13
Oh, why not? The worst that could happen is you'd be provided with a "teachable CTyankee Aug 2013 #14
depends on who's doing the pitch, honestly. Warren DeMontague Aug 2013 #15
or LadyHawkAZ Aug 2013 #16
Yeah, if you had just convinced 15 million not-so-bright dudes Warren DeMontague Aug 2013 #17
Why not? Our entire mainstream culture is about masturbation. dogknob Aug 2013 #18
how is disgusting better than vulgar? Isn't it the other way around? cali Aug 2013 #19
On certain channels at certain times Recursion Aug 2013 #20

Morning Dew

(6,539 posts)
2. They should be allowed on programs with a TV-MA rating.
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 12:08 AM
Aug 2013

and parents should use their parental controls on their televisions.

I like kids, kids are great, but it seems like everything has to be child inclusive these days.

roody

(10,849 posts)
3. When cable was introduced,
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 12:12 AM
Aug 2013

one of its supposed advantages was going to be no ads, since the customer was paying for the service.
I voted other because I have never bought or lived with cable.

Renew Deal

(81,858 posts)
6. Watching ads isn't much of a choice
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 12:18 AM
Aug 2013

It might be a choice if you have a DVR and are using it, but they are hard to escape during live TV without mute.

last1standing

(11,709 posts)
5. I'd much rather my children see commercials involving sex than violence.
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 12:15 AM
Aug 2013

The worst act of suppression ever imagined was the idea of making us ashamed of our bodies and what they do. Sex is natural, killing humans and other animals with guns is not.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
8. Clever ambiguous ones
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 12:43 AM
Aug 2013

As a young boy, I couldn't wait to get tampons, so I could go horseback riding, bicycling and swimming!

LadyHawkAZ

(6,199 posts)
11. I have had to sit through ads
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 01:02 AM
Aug 2013

for erectile dysfunction pills, full of people with blindingly capped teeth discussing "that certain part of the male anatomy".

I have had to sit through ads for video games full of complicated weapons designed to kill other human-shaped players as bloodily as possible, and this is marketed as recreation.

I have had to sit through ads for Jesus-luvin' albums on children's networks, during preschool hours, that were little more than indoctrination propaganda.

I have had to sit through ads for prescription drugs with lists of side effects that should be considered a disease in and of themselves.

By all means, bring on the vibrators. Put them on in prime-time. Hell, carpet-bomb the networks with them. If we can convince enough people to buy the sex toys, all of the above problems will likely disappear for lack of a market. For which I will be deeply grateful.

 

Politicalboi

(15,189 posts)
12. I'm tired of watching TV for children
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 01:03 AM
Aug 2013

Who the fuck pays the cable bill? Not the kids, that's for sure. Cable companies need to cater better to the adults. You should be able to tell the cable company that you want unedited TV, or after 9:00 pm, it's a free for all.

 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
13. I have mixed feelings about this. My natural inclination is to
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 02:24 AM
Aug 2013

say absolutely yes, but I think maybe the liquor model should apply - some restrictions, but not a ban.

CTyankee

(63,912 posts)
14. Oh, why not? The worst that could happen is you'd be provided with a "teachable
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 03:01 AM
Aug 2013

moment" with your kids. Besides, I would assume that the ads would be non-pornographic and highly nuanced (with, I would hope, lots of humor).

Warren DeMontague

(80,708 posts)
17. Yeah, if you had just convinced 15 million not-so-bright dudes
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 03:58 AM
Aug 2013

to pay $19.95 for a bottle of little blue spansules that obstensibly would be supposed to make their ****s bigger....

you'd have a shit-eatin' grin, too.

dogknob

(2,431 posts)
18. Why not? Our entire mainstream culture is about masturbation.
Mon Aug 19, 2013, 03:59 AM
Aug 2013

Who knew that one's own bullshit makes great lube?

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