You know, that's a good question. I think society views women's breasts and their genitalia which is wrong. In the city I live in, it is legal for women to walk around with out a shirt or bra on. Hey, men can do it, so why can't we. Women just have extra tissue on their chests. Children should see human anatomy because there is nothing wrong with it. People are ignorant.
2006-07-05 01:13:11
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answered by metrogurl 2
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Because society is uptight and politically correct. People need to see beyond their selfishness. How ever it would determine the way in which the child saw the breast like with Janet, that was not meant for the kids to see but more for the cameras. Besides I doubt they saw much unless were in the front row. Although the way it is bad for kids to see nudity is if it's from the pedophile perspective, Sex with Children is wrong.
2006-07-05 08:01:34
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answered by rm2kdark_lord 2
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Because, particularly in America, sex is very, very bad. Anything related to sex is very, very bad. (It's only now becoming acceptable to breast feed in public. Go figure.) Violence is aceptable. Denegration of women is acceptable. But showing body parts...noooo. That's sinful. I can't see any other reason why it's all right to show a woman being violently raped on TV, or violence done in a titillating manner, but show a nipple and the freaking world is going to end. Children see hundreds of violent images on television every day and are becoming numbed to it! Why is that okay?
Things are quite different in Canada. We see nudity on TV all the time. It's usually after 9pm, but it's still there. And hey, the sky hasn't fallen yet and our children aren't damaged for life.
2006-07-05 08:03:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Because America is a sexually repressed country. Religion, politics, etc... seek to demonize sex and sexuality. Funny though, how the cheerleaders can be scantily-clad...and that's okay. Many of the commercials can have scantily-clad women, who have little to do with the product, suggestively posing with the product...selling the product...and that's okay. A pregnant Demi Moore, Brittany Spears, etc... can pose nude on magazine covers...and that's okay.
This is an example of living in a "sexually-repressed hypocracy": we show / see just enough to tantalize, but too much is obscene.
I wish you Peace.
2006-07-05 08:07:42
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answered by elon715 3
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well, there is time for everything. Kids are always excited to grow and these kinda things me exaggerate their feelings and they may not be able to understand it at that young age?
2006-07-05 08:01:37
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answered by AreAce 4
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its just an ordinary act done in a unordinary place that get people i think...
2006-07-05 08:01:39
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answered by . 4
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