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<blockquote data-quote="Anaheimfan" data-source="post: 238431" data-attributes="member: 6263"><p>I don't believe it is a strange set of values at all Susie. </p><p>I 100&#37; agree with pushing the idea of cheating on someone, as if people need the encouragement without the media glamourizing infidelity, unfaithfulness, and promiscuity. </p><p> </p><p>As for the bragging...I will admit I'm guilty, because it's kind of the culture, sit around at the base with the guys having a bull-session, someone brings it up and you all jump in...But that's different than posting pictures of yourself posing provocatively with someone of the same sex, or videos of yourself and someone of the same sex making out all over your MySpace page or Facebook profile. </p><p> </p><p>The media today really glamourizes immorality. It states that cheating is perfectly fine, getting drunk to the point of needing medical attention is cool, and that OD-ing more times than you can count makes you a hero or Mr./Mrs. Cool.</p><p> </p><p>We have more than enough problems in our society with sexuality, infidelity, drug/alcohol abuse, violence against women, crime, youth crime without the media sticking their noses into it and glamorizing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anaheimfan, post: 238431, member: 6263"] I don't believe it is a strange set of values at all Susie. I 100% agree with pushing the idea of cheating on someone, as if people need the encouragement without the media glamourizing infidelity, unfaithfulness, and promiscuity. As for the bragging...I will admit I'm guilty, because it's kind of the culture, sit around at the base with the guys having a bull-session, someone brings it up and you all jump in...But that's different than posting pictures of yourself posing provocatively with someone of the same sex, or videos of yourself and someone of the same sex making out all over your MySpace page or Facebook profile. The media today really glamourizes immorality. It states that cheating is perfectly fine, getting drunk to the point of needing medical attention is cool, and that OD-ing more times than you can count makes you a hero or Mr./Mrs. Cool. We have more than enough problems in our society with sexuality, infidelity, drug/alcohol abuse, violence against women, crime, youth crime without the media sticking their noses into it and glamorizing it. [/QUOTE]
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