The Seeker wrote:It would probably avoid any restrictive rating because of its educational nature.
Ah, you joker. Thinking your reasonable Canadian attitude towards sex education extends to the United States.
We can't have sex education in *this* country. By God and thunder...that would interfere with a decent and upstanding Christian lifestyle.
Sex is a fundamental part of who we are. And so, it needs to be buried as deeply as possible, under several layers of shame and concealment.
Otherwise it might interfere with the Christian view of the world...which does not seem to take into account that the world is not always clean and warm and fuzzy, that morality comes in shades of gray and variations of color, and that icky, gooey, biological things like sex are a part of the world we live in, best viewed outside of the lens that contains attitudes such as "foul", "base", or "not holy".
Man, I hate that view of the world. Hate hate hate it. And it's just everywhere.