What happens if your children see a sexy TV show?

cartoon boy asks dad if his homework is legal
son asks father a leading question about liability

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who’s in charge of the kids?

I remember the first (and only) time I saw Sex in the City on HBO, rather than cleaned up on Channel 13. I was so shocked at how much sex they showed! I didn’t get cable and had no idea HBO was given so much leeway in their programming. (Of course, once I got to see more episodes, I was hooked – one of my favorite series.)

There are some  more recent sitcoms which were kind of sexy – or romantic funny, really. Whitney, Mad About You, Moonlighting…and most recently, RUN! Hope it’s renewed!

FOLLOW-UP on sexy Run

HBO cancelled it!!! Oh, no. This was the most original, romantic, and mysterious show I’ve seen in years. And the chemistry between the actors was serious! Touchable.

It stars Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleeson, and one of its executive producers is Jones’ frequent collaborator, Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

Anyhow, for this cartoon, they have that parental control for TVs now, of course. But children so love the forbidden! They want to outsmart their religion, their teachers and of course their parents. Let’s not even talk about teacher unions, which have done their part to make this entire last year a fail for the whole country.

But don’t worry, there’s lots more sex on TV for us single adults.

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ID #n3456a        Caption: Dad, if I see something sexy on TV, should I tell my pastor, my sex education teacher, or your lawyer? (kid watches tv with father and wonders who to blame)

Donna Barstow

Donna Barstow

Syndicated cartoonist in the New Yorker, LA Times, Harvard Business Review, Slate, textbooks, papers. Columnist for 10 years in Psychology Today. Set painter in studio Art Depts. Member Scriptwriters Network, script analyst. Author, 2 hardcopy books, Barnes & Noble Calendar.