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By Benjoo
#18949
Did anyone see the latest drivel churned out by channel 4 in the form of "teenage kicks"? If so you would have seen the two idiots named Jess and jules the "14 year old virgins". Now dont get me wrong people should have the right to sexual freedom, but watching these people eat a meal was like watching a monkeys tea party. The guy couldnt open open a bottle of wine while the girl was having trouble actually getting the food of her plate and into her mouth. And as for looks, if these people were to have a child the midwife would shout "put it back". These people shouldnt be allowed to leave the house alone let alone make the future of our nation.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#18956
it shows real class when kids of 14 are specially noted as being virgins......
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By magenta
#18979
I didn't realise they were 14, I actually thought they were about 18, which is why they were making such a big deal out of the fact it was their anniversary (which anniversary?) and they hadn't had sex yet.
Did you see the two guys going to the STD clinic? "I've had unprotected sex with 30 girls." Did you see his face?!
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By Adam
#18982
i found the programme very interesting and yes- it was about sex- okay maybe nothing remotely like a porn film or sex tips for girls (which is a barrel of laughs) channel 4 do not bring out drivel at all. how old are you, benjo? okay- the girl was nice and yes i felt sorry for her. she would of done wonders if the bloke had given her something other then chopsticks.

benjo- you got the **** of your life whilst watching the ladies talk about sex...

which asks me again how old you are? blah blah blah

losing your virgin status is a big thing to some people. the bloke wanted to make it special. get her drunk on cheapo wine that his dad got him from the offy and then bone her later in his single bed. she's not ready to have sex. damn bloody right- she's only 14... talk about rushing things.

i'm surprised c4 actually let that go out on air. promoting under age sex. whats was the age that your allowed to bone someone???

benjo- nice thread though. glad to see you watch c4 tv that you call drivel.

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By Gordon_the_Cromag
#18987
the girl was as ugly as the lad.
16 is the legal age for sex but practically everyone looses it underage.

the fat slag that was 16,up the duff and had clams said "its not my fault"
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By kendra k
#19007
this sounds like a horrible show frankly. encouraging kids to have sex is just disturbing to me. granted, i was a drug addict at 13, but i wasn't sleeping around for my speed...

ugh.
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By Morals
#19030
kendra k wrote:granted, i was a drug addict at 13


And I thought I was bad.... :wink:
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By Adam
#19041
i think sex, drugs and drinking are not for young people (12-14) at all. we seem to be growing up much faster.

its good that kendra has admitted that. well done. i didn't know. but we forget- she grown up in a different area to us- infact a country. CA, USA.

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By Tall Pall
#19046
I agree totaly with kendra, this program sounds interesting but rather disturbing. There are more than just social reasons for not have sex under the age of 16, there are medical reasons also, specificaly about young girls getting pregnant. Its not the same for everyone but I personaly think this a good law.

I dont consider myself old fashioned, but underage sex is just wrong imoso.
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By Morals
#19047
Surely the concern has to be why people of a young age are going out and getting laid, drinking and doing drugs?
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By Adam
#19050
.....due to social reasons- like tall pall was saying. its the world we live. friends talk. they get a girlfriend. possible throw in a few drinks to get h/she drunk and then shag them. i'm not aware of the drugs side of it, but i thinks thats just as bad as drink and sex.

whats worst- taking drugs or getting laid at an early age?

errrr.

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By Tall Pall
#19053
The lessor of two evils i think would be getting addicted to drugs at any age. I've seen the consiquences of this and it can be very unpleasant.
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By Adam
#19054
teenage kick's next show is about Drugs. God- what could be next??

err. is britney spears still a virgin. is she rc??

anyway- what i think is wrong- is a programme called "Make Me a Man"

goes on about a bloke called scott... and two women that call themselves bob and lee, from shefield.

bad channel 4. slap wrists.

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By Gordon_the_Cromag
#19061
i know a girl thats 16 and up the duff,shes only about 5ft tall and reallly skinny so i dont know how she will give birth.
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By kendra k
#19067
underage and underage sex are both wrong. i'm sure i oculd be a good few inches taller if i hadn't started doing them so young.

i think culture is pushing kids into growing up faster, hence britney spears is still "a virgin" and a role model for 10 year old girls who will be "virgins" like her.

i didn't do drugs because i was in the us, or in california, i did them because i had problems. there are 13 year old drug addicts everywhere... it's very sad.
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By Tall Pall
#19074
Yeah once again I totaly agree, perhaps to keep this thread on topic and rellevant to Moyles, should it be discussed about whether or not Chris does enough/not enough/nothing at all in discouraging this kind of behaviour in teanages. I would like to see him combine some nice moralistic views along with comedy.

For instance, the big man would be great talking about this Teenage Kicks program, and ripping into the little blighters. A nice long rant taking the piss out of them and verbaly degrading them to mush would perhaps be a good little segment. Of course Chris has to be "cool" etc and not have morals such Ms Spears like "oh im so pretty, I wont have sex till I marry because its gods will", yeah right what crap. Anyway, you get the idea I hope!!!

Make morals cool, err er not mr morals on here as hes already cool god dag namit I swears.
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By Morals
#19075
Hmmm, is it a good idea?

As Kendra says, people do drugs (a lot of the time) because they have problems.

Ripping the shit out of people in that situation might be counter-productive, and could actually make matters worse. Of course, it could make people see sense but I would have thought you'd have to be very careful...

Besides, the BBC tackling issues like that in the early afternoon, and letting Moyles be the one to do it? Can't see them going for it myself...
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By Tall Pall
#19084
What I had in mind was specificaly to do with underage sex, but tackling drugs in the same way could also work. A lot of people do have problems, but I guess helping them out that way wouldnt work. What I had in mind was the people who start doing things because of pier pressure or the image of it, i.e. its cool, when obviously its just plain stupid to take drugs. Someone who has good appeal to teanagers like moyles would be a good person to say so.

There are of course many of reasons for people tacking drugs, and its a quite a complicated issue. I wouldnt want to go into that because its over my head, but I dont know I just see people taking drugs because there friends do and I find it so very wrong. Degrading the image of tacking drugs and having sex at an early age should surely be somthing that is good???

And yes I can see the problems with what I said before, It wasnt that well thought out but Im sticking with my "moyrals" oppinion.
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By Morals
#19087
Please don't get me wrong - I do agree that having a spokesperson who the kids are likely to listen to is a good idea, and someone like Moyles would be a good choice.
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By Sam
#19095
Ad wrote:teenage kick's next show is about Drugs. God- what could be next??

err. is britney spears still a virgin. is she rc??

anyway- what i think is wrong- is a programme called "Make Me a Man"

goes on about a bloke called scott... and two women that call themselves bob and lee, from shefield.

bad channel 4. slap wrists.

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Why? I didn't see "Make me a man" but from what I was told it was very good, giving light to a subject that people don't like talking about and don't know much about.

As for Moyles being a good role model, I do remember a few months ago him talking about virginity and addressing teenage girls about sex. He was being serious but doing it in a jokey sort of way. He was saying to be like Will and himself who were in steady relationships when they lost there virginity rather than Dave who was drunk and had a one night stand, and told girls not to be pressered into sex. "If he keeps on pestering you, a good kick in the knackers normally does the trick" is one qoute that stood out and made laugh. All this was done over the soppy sad music he uses and he was obviously short of material but it worked, I'm a 16 year old girl and it stuck in my mind, mainly cos it was said in a non-lecturing way and moved away from the "teenage sex is bad, we must all be very solemn" attitude. Anyway, theres my rant of the week.
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By Tall Pall
#19112
Wasnt much of a rant, made perfect literay sense to me all wrapped up in a calming manner. But I dont have the luxury of being a 16 year old girl, err yet lol :lol:

Ahhh self deprication at its most depraved and idiotic.
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By Sam
#19115
That's the first time in my life I've made perfect sense then! :)
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By Tall Pall
#19146
Congratulations, and one day maybe I will make sense too. Dount count on it though, im a lill on the crazy side errr I should just shut up or learn to press delete once in a while.