What's the world coming to? They now show the beauty of babies coming out, on prime time TV?
They've just shown this on Channel5 in the UK.One camera on the penis and one in the vagina.An erect cock + ejaculation on terrestial tv!
Bet you'll never see that happen in the States. :tongue:
Maybe not, but at least I have seen not just 1, but 2 showings at least, of a baby's head crowning in the human vagina, on prime time TV on PBS. And of course I approve, as I really believe the human race ought to be growing and ENLARGING it's already "huge" numbers, more naturally, all around the world, so that far more people may experience life.
One was NOVA's "The Miracle of Life." They showed the human male's penis getting hard, but "hidden" via a thermo viewing of it showing how it warms as the hot blood swells it. Apparently, false color images such as that, are sure not to be "porn" in "prudish?" America? I don't recall if they showed any such depiction of ejaculation in the vagina, but they did trace the journey the sperm makes to achieve the natural and desirable pregnancy.
The other was some "The Nature of Sex" series, about how animals reproduce, in which a particular episode showed a human birth, baby's head crowning and slipping so beautifully, out of the vagina. The mother kept saying Thank you Jesus, so glad to be having her baby. What a nice touch.
I hardly think we need be "prudish" about human births at least. Also, I support the right of mothers to breastfeed in public, even if they neglect to cover up, like they commonly do in developing countries that are still more pronatalist than us. I see it as a proper pro-life and pronatalist aspect of moral respect for people and the sacredness of welcoming each and every human life, to accept that humans actually do need to welcome and feed their babies, in most any public place that the parents may normally go.
I would think in an increasingly populous world, in which apparently most everybody is "doing it," we could be a bit less prudish, and rather make sure that if such intimate scenes are shown, that they are done so respectfully and morally, respecting the dignity of each and every human life, and the natural beauty of the natural flow of human life unhindered (no use or mention of any means of "birth control").
Procreation isn't a "shameful" thing at all, but a beautiful aspect of life, if done properly morally (married), preparing to welcome any babies that may naturally result.