channel 4 to screen teen sex programming
09-08-2003, 15:59
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Originally posted by kronas
i think the programming will be interesting to watch the only slight concern i had was the 10 girls 10 boys under surveillance program
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don't really think that is a big deal sort of lord of the flies indoors might be interesting to see how really grown up they are and how they react and interpret things without adult boundaries.
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09-08-2003, 16:05
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Originally posted by kronas
yep i agree young people need to be educated at an early age about the implications of sexual activity but the age of consent should be at 16 and stay that way
i think the programming will be interesting to watch the only slight concern i had was the 10 girls 10 boys under surveillance program
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Well they know they're being filmed don't they?
It's not like they'll be totally unsupervised.... and if they do anything they shouldn't in that environment.. then it would only be something they would have done anyway... whilst sneaking away from the adults.... that's what they do at adult supervised parties.... *er hem* remembers many a childhood party
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09-08-2003, 16:13
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Originally posted by MikeyB
SICK, no more to say on the subject!
Is Channel 4 full of Paedophiles?
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Where the hell does paedophilia come into it, its kids talking to other kids about how they feel about their sexuality, you know the thing millions of kids do every hour of every day just without the cameras.
Personally I dont see what the problem is, ok so no adults will be in this "house" but they are watching, and if anything illegal was about to happen CH4 would HAVE to step in and prevent it.
Which is a hell of a lot more than can happen on the streets these days. I'd estimate from things I have seen that there wont be many 14 year olds that havent tried some sort of sexual experience.
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09-08-2003, 21:32
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Originally posted by kink When you say that informed consent is essential, which of course it is regardless of age, does that mean that you would advocate sexual relations between an adult (let say over 18 or 21) and an 'informed' child ( pubescent.... or not)?
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No, and I'm glad you brought the point up.
There are some countries, eg Canada which have what I've heard referred to as a "two year gap" law, ie that provided there's no more that two years difference between the participants, then the (consenting) act is acceptable eg for a fourteen year old to have sex with a sixteen year old would be ok, but not with a twenty two year old.
For more information (and a lot of reading!) see http://www.ageofconsent.com
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Just a question.... no criticism intended... as yet .... but i wanted to clearly understand what you meant
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No problems
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Maybe i should now stand back and let you and ramrod take over? :p [/B]
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Ah, now *here* on the other hand, I *do* have a problem...!!!
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09-08-2003, 21:55
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Originally posted by Graham
No, and I'm glad you brought the point up.
There are some countries, eg Canada which have what I've heard referred to as a "two year gap" law, ie that provided there's no more that two years difference between the participants, then the (consenting) act is acceptable eg for a fourteen year old to have sex with a sixteen year old would be ok, but not with a twenty two year old.
For more information (and a lot of reading!) see http://www.ageofconsent.com
No problems 
Ah, now *here* on the other hand, I *do* have a problem...!!!
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I almost didn't bring it up... was hoping not to open a can of paedophilic worms
Am very glad that we've cleared that up *phew*
I know....
Just wanted to give you the opportunity to get rid of those worms regardless .. :p
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09-08-2003, 22:01
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Originally posted by Graham
No, and I'm glad you brought the point up.
There are some countries, eg Canada which have what I've heard referred to as a "two year gap" law, ie that provided there's no more that two years difference between the participants, then the (consenting) act is acceptable eg for a fourteen year old to have sex with a sixteen year old would be ok, but not with a twenty two year old.
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Oddly enough, a 35 year old man could get away with having sex with a 14/15 year old in the UK - he can only be prosecuted if the girl makes a complaint to the police. She could go as far as admitting to 100 police that he did it, but unless she agrees to a prosecution, he'll get away with it.
The final twist in the 'Section 6' (unlawful sexual intercourse) act is that more than 12 months after the offense is commited, she can no longer bring a case against him and he'd get away with it, such are the UK's curious laws.
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09-08-2003, 22:05
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Originally posted by kink
Maybe i should now stand back and let you and ramrod take over? :p
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we havent finished the last one yet 
though I think that it is coming to a gentle close soon  (bloody well hope so  )
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10-08-2003, 04:15
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Originally posted by Russ D
[B]Oddly enough, a 35 year old man could get away with having sex with a 14/15 year old in the UK - he can only be prosecuted if the girl makes a complaint to the police.
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Oh you don't need to tell *me* that the UK's laws are serious screwed up in places!
Apropos of the Age of Consent discussion, IIRC up until just before the second world war it was actually still legal for a girl to be married at the age of twelve!
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10-08-2003, 09:52
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Originally posted by Graham
Oh you don't need to tell *me* that the UK's laws are serious screwed up in places!
Apropos of the Age of Consent discussion, IIRC up until just before the second world war it was actually still legal for a girl to be married at the age of twelve!
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Back in the days when if the mother died, the eldest daughter would take over her role (completely).
So there's a lot more inbreeding in society than you may think!
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13-08-2003, 00:44
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Originally posted by Xaccers
Back in the days when if the mother died, the eldest daughter would take over her role (completely).
So there's a lot more inbreeding in society than you may think!
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Hmm, is this your banjo?!
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