Nor have I made any secret of the fact that I feel there are some things that are best left in the shadows rather than paraded across the stage, highlighted and floodlit. Maybe it's because of the way I was raised, as a moderately-devout Catholic who was taught that a woman was something special and deserved to be treated honorably and with respect, not as something to be lusted after and drooled over, and as someone who tried as best as possible to to live up to that standard. It's because of these, and other experiences in my life, that I find it shocking, to say the least, that the world has (from my viewpoint) turned upside down and lost its moral compass.
A little suggestiveness? I'm OK with that. But movies, videos, red-carpet events, and other venues where the women are showing things that used to be seen only in a med student's gynecology textbook is something else again. And as the saying goes, it's too late for this old dog to adapt to new tricks.
Take that for whatever it's worth.
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