Is television more coarse than it used to be?!


Question: They now talk about anything on "regular" TV channels. We're treated to discussions about oral sex, ED, what happens in the privacy of people's bedrooms and what happens when they're on the toilet. I've grown weary of such programming which is not restricted to HBO or Showtime anymore.


Answers: They now talk about anything on "regular" TV channels. We're treated to discussions about oral sex, ED, what happens in the privacy of people's bedrooms and what happens when they're on the toilet. I've grown weary of such programming which is not restricted to HBO or Showtime anymore.

Yes. I'm amazed at some of the commercials. We're getting a bit personal, aren't we?
And on the shows themselves, it seems like anything goes!

Television has become to vulgar for my taste. Compared to Today's TV, "Dragon Ball Z" looks like "Ozzie and Harriet"!

Society has certainly loosened up and allowed more and more "taboo" behavior and conversation to appear on television. As we become more desensitized to the world around us, more "common" behavior appears acceptable to talk about at the dinner table. Society as a whole had become more permissive. In "Ozzie and Harriet" days boys would dress in a jacket and tie when they took their girlfriends out on a date. women wore dresses, and please and thank you were part of everyday language. As times change so does what is acceptable behavior. what was acceptable 50 years ago may seem too 'progressive and outright vulgar to someone who live 150 years ago, and so on and do forth.

YES



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