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Netflix receives backlash over erect penis.

I've seen scenes on Netflix that made me fast forward. If the overall story holds my interest, I'm ok with that.
 
There really is no reason to show a erect penis on the tube. What value did it add to the story? I doubt it had any cinematic viewing value. The yoyo's in hollywood seem to have a need to add nudity, simulated sex acts, and foul language even when it offers no relevance to the story. I remember the days when a couple was going to do "IT" they simply walked in the bedroom and closed the door. Everybody knew what was up. Once in a while they may show the lady kick off her shoes or maybe a really dirty scene you'd see her dress hit the floor.
It's just not a necessity to most of the stories it's added into.
What's a "dirty" scene?
 
Is seeing an erection in a movie/show more or less offensive than scenes of graphic violence?
 
So, why is castration of convicted rapists regarded with horror? It's only a faucet...:cool:
As long as it was a chemical as opposed to a physical castration, I can see that as an appropriate option in many cases.
 
As long as it was a chemical as opposed to a physical castration, I can see that as an appropriate option in many cases.
Chemical means that it can be reversed. Physical would prevent any sort of future penetration, and would be closer to what the victim experienced.
 
Frankly, i don't understand all the meltdown.
That's because there isn't a "meltdown", just a handful of people creating clickbait headlines or gaining attention by taking a strong position on an irrelevant issue. It's probably also being fed by the PR team for the production company to try to get more attention on the show (which I hadn't heard of until this).

Also, if you're going to take backlash over an erect penis, make sure you agree a safe word first. :cool:
 

Seems that as part of the store a character takes Viagra and they show the results on screen.

Frankly, i don't understand all the meltdown.
Do you?
Not a fan of censorship myself.
If someone doesn't want to see that, then pay attention to the "NUDITY" warnings at the beginning.
If you don't want your children to see it when you aren't around - very-very-very easy to use the parental feature on Netflix to block shows with any nudity without a passcode.
Very simple.
I have no problem if full on triple X movies are shown... as long as the provider warns viewers - and provides an easy way to block it.
 
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