• Cethin@lemmy.zip
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      5 hours ago

      Have you seen the show Sex Education? I feel that one did it really well without being overly crass, and it was also a pretty good show too.

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        2 hours ago

        Aye, I’ve seen some of that as well, but it hits different notes. I’d say it’s more diverse, but whilst this makes it more inclusive especially for queer people, BM might be more generally relatable.

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      10 hours ago

      Sorry but no.

      I’m sure it tackles potentially important issues, but 90% of the show was crass sex jokes played on underage kids.

      And while I do understand that most kids go through puberty quite early - much earlier than laws would have you think, really - but depicting them the way BM did was often very clearly minor sexualisation.

      Also just FYI the internet is still bigger than the US. I grew up in Hungary and got a pretty solid sex education, starting from grade 4 through 8, addressing both the more clinical side as well as the personal side of things, without necessitating the constant depiction of 11-12yo kids (cartoon kids are still kids, sexualising them is still paedophilia, period) masturbating in various fucked up situations… So please don’t start talking in the royal plural. “We” might cover the US, but outside your third world shithole, there do exist countries that aren’t ass-backwards and have proper sex ed.

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        7 hours ago

        Two things:

        1. Not from the US either, thanks. Ironic that you assumed I was. We did get sex ed from about age 9-10, but it was not in the same breadth or depth as this show.

        2. I would interpret it as explicit rather than sexualised. They are horny teenagers, and the show doesn’t shy away from how that affects thoughts, emotions, and behaviours. The characters are also really obviously cartoon caricatures in appearance, and behave in massively exaggerated fashion. It goes so far past reality that I’d say only cultural hangups or predispositions could make one interpret it as actually sexualised.

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      11 hours ago

      I am not even sure if I did finish S2 of Big Mouth. But I kind of agree with your statement. It is definitely better than whatever they do in schools.