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Why is America so creepy about age?
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Why is America so creepy about age?

Quote: (04-13-2014 04:47 PM)puckerman Wrote:  

Here is a hilarious and fun movie to watch, guys. It also shows how things have changed. It was made in 1983, and I don't remember there being any "controversy" about it. The premise is that two middle-aged men travel to Rio with their teenage daughters. One of the men fucks the other's daughter on the beach, even though she's 15. They just say, "Blame it on Rio."

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086973/?ref_=nv_sr_1

I seriously doubt this movie would be made today. It's even possible that the fucked teenage girl was 17 when she was doing sex scenes with Michael Caine.

Let's keep in mind that adolescence is an artificial construction. In all primitive societies, a person is an adult when they are able to reproduce. It was this way in the early days of America.

Who wanted to extend childhood? Labor unions did it to keep "cheap labor" out of the job market. School administrators and other busybodies did it to give themselves work to do.

Of course, it's mostly middle-aged women and other women who are bitching about men going after younger women. Part of the problem is that a lot of them are on the market nowadays. There was a time when almost women over 30 were in committed marriages. It's not that way anymore.

And maybe it's a lost cause, but I'm still out for love. A girl who is in her early 20's is still young enough to believe in fairy tales. She doesn't have all the cynicism and attitude that a never-married or divorced woman over 30 has.

It's too bad high school girls are jailbait. High school girls still like boys. It's in college where girls have their heads filled with all the feminist bullshit. A girl who has never been to college beats almost any woman who has spent even a day there. Here's one good girl with no college, Amber Heard:

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Good call on "Blame it on Rio." It could never be made today and neither could several other movies of that era, like "Manhattan" and "Hardbodies."

But...they could all be made if you reversed the sexes and made the women older and men younger. That says something about our new neo-Victorian-when-it-comes-to-men age.
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